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- Three generations of the Gad family physically survived the devastating assault by Hamas on October 7th. This intimate documentation begins just two days after their rescue from the massacre, capturing the family's painful struggle with shock, trauma, and grief at both personal and communal levels. Every family member copes differently with the aftermath. Their closest friends were either murdered or abducted, their homes lost, yet they continue to fight for the survival of Be'eri's community while struggling to avoid despair. Despite their fears and anguish, a sliver of hope glimmers in the eyes of each member, from grandparents to grandchildren. As they muster the will to restore the once lush, green Kibbutz they fled from under fire, one question remains: Will they ever return to Be'eri?
- The series follows five Israelis of Ethiopian descent, who encounter racism, overt or implied, on a daily basis. In each episode, the velocity and depth of this tough racism is exposed, in every aspect of their lives: on the street, on the bus, at work, at the education system, in the media, on television, in dealing with government offices and within the Hebrew university facilities.
- The series brings up problems in today's economy in Israel.
- One phone conversation, in the last few minutes of the life of the girl Shelly Dadon, with her cousin, on the first morning of 2014, will later decode her murder by an Arab taxi driver from the village of 'Iblin' in northern Israel.
- Ruth Colian, an ultra-orthodox activist for women's rights, wants to be elected for public office. Against all odds she is fighting an uphill battle.