Israeli TV
Fauda season 5 to premiere with revamped plot and new faces
Fauda’s fifth season is back with a new revenge-driven plot, new faces like Mélanie Laurent, and an updated storyline reflecting the aftermath of the October 7 massacre.
Ben Perry: How one Israeli actor turned sirens into viral comedy - interview
What to watch now: New Israeli drama 'Unconditional’ and a fading ‘Hacks’
Eretz Nehederet searches for light at the end of the bomb shelter in season finale
B’Tipul at 20: The series that made therapy must-watch television
TV Time: The nine most enjoyable hours of television you are likely to see this year are the rerelease of The Beatles Anthology, which includes never-before-released footage of the band.
TV Time: ‘Happy Place’ offers a touching and humorous look at modern society's challenges
KAN 11’s new dark comedy mixes comedy with heartfelt moments as a speech therapist faces family and personal turmoil.
Worldwide TV sensation 'Fauda' to be adapted for the big screen - report
Fauda, the Israeli TV series about a counterterrorism unit that became a worldwide sensation on Netflix, will be made into a movie.
TV Time: Diane Keaton delights for the ages and ‘Families Project’ spotlights Israel diversity
What to watch this weekend, from Diane Keaton classics to a Kan series that features Israel's diversity like never before.
GB News expands international reach with launch in Israel - exclusive
“This is a vital part of our mission to connect with global audiences who seek authentic, British reporting and debate,” said Angelos Frangopoulos, chief executive of GB News.
Etty, Hagai Levi's new series, premiered at the Venice Film Festival
The series is based on the tragic story but also inspiring story of Etty Hillesum, a Dutch Jewish woman who sought spiritual enlightenment and kept extensive diaries of great literary merit.
Tamam’s triumph, tech unicorns: What to watch in Israel this weekend
The series isn’t only about the successes. It’s also about how the influx of hi-tech money has changed Israel, creating a disconnect between the 1% of tech billionaires and the rest of us.
Israeli journalist Dan Margalit dies at 87
His daughter Shira Margalit announced his death: "Our father, journalist Dan Margalit, 87, passed away in the arms of his family at his home in Tel Aviv after an illness."
Israel's 24-hour news channel that expanded into Hebrew with translated content - comment
A cash-strapped pivot to Hebrew programming has hollowed out the network’s once-lively English and French coverage, leaving viewers and staff wondering what might have been.
Ron Leshem, Israeli-American who brought Euphoria and Bad Boy to life, takes stock of his life
The screenwriter/producer/novelist talks to The Jerusalem Post about his success in a medium where 'failure is the default.'