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Mickey Leon as Yaakov "Yaki" Zach, Uri's brother and Nurit's husband.She feels intense guilt after Uri's return. After mourning Uri's capture and becoming convinced that he was dead, she eventually grew close to and married his brother Yaki. Mili Avital as Nurit Halevi-Zach, Uri's former fiancée.During Uri's captivity, his fiancée married his brother, and they had a son. Ishai Golan as Uri Zach, a shy and timid prisoner of war.Guy Selnik as Hatzav, Nimrod's teenage son, who was born after his father was taken captive.Yael Eitan as Dana, Nimrod's rebellious daughter, who was two years old when her father was captured.Since his return, she has trouble relating to him, and she finds that her life no longer has a clear purpose. She campaigned tirelessly for her husband's release. Yael Abecassis as Talia Klein, Nimrod's wife.He has difficulty readjusting to life with his wife and two children. Yoram Toledano as Nimrod Klein, a prisoner of war, and a brave, witty and intelligent man.It also depicts Amiel for the first time as a living character - rather than in the visions experienced by Amiel's younger sister, Yael - and follows his new life as Yusuf, a Muslim, in Syria.
HATUFIM SEASON 1 SERIES
Initially disagreeing on what to do with their discovery that Amiel may still be alive, Nimrod and Uri take the information to Haim and Iris, who start to pursue their own (unofficial) investigation into what happened to Amiel - with unanticipated consequences.Īlongside this, the series continues to follow Nimrod and Uri (and the soldiers' families) as they pick up the pieces of their lives post-release. Season 2Īfter flashbacks to events at a school in Metula in 1990, and to the period shortly after Nimrod and Uri's release, the second season rejoins the story a few days after the events at the end of the first season. When a military psychiatrist finds discrepancies in their stories, an investigation is launched to discover what they are hiding. They also have to undergo psychiatric evaluations and military debriefings. They must deal with partners who waited or moved on, children who have grown up without them, and parents who have died. The series explores the reintegration of Nimrod and Uri into a society which has made them national icons, and into an interrupted family life, while working through the trauma of having been held captive and tortured. Nimrod Klein and Uri Zach return alive, along with the remains of Amiel Ben-Horin. The story begins with the soldiers' return home after years of negotiations for their freedom. The series, set in 2008, depicts three Israeli soldiers who were captured 17 years ago while on a secret mission with their unit in Lebanon. P.O.W.-Bandi Yuddh Ke is an Indian political thriller television finite series developed by Nikkhil Advani, and is loosely based on this Israeli drama Hatufim. The programme was acquired by 20th Century Fox Television before it aired in Israel, and was adapted into the acclaimed series Homeland for Showtime in the United States. In 2010 it won the Israeli Academy Award for Television for Best Drama Series. The series was created by Israeli director, screenwriter and producer Gideon Raff. A second season aired in Israel from October to December 2012, and a third season is planned. Prisoners of War (original title in Hebrew : חטופים Translit.: Hatufim, Khatufim Translated: "Abductees") is an Israeli television drama season made by Keshet and originally aired on Israel's Channel 2 from March to May 2010.