
10 Israeli horror films to add to your watch list
Israel’s lesser-known horror genre ranges from Chuck Norris battling supernatural forces in Jerusalem to golem-summoning mystics in Lithuania. Get ready for some scares.

Israel’s lesser-known horror genre ranges from Chuck Norris battling supernatural forces in Jerusalem to golem-summoning mystics in Lithuania. Get ready for some scares.

‘Inglourious Basterds’ star joins ‘Fauda’ Season 5

‘The German’ tells the story of a Holocaust survivor who must go back to Germany to infiltrate the SS and capture Josef Mengele.

Argentina’s Agustín Bernasconi will star opposite Kirel in a show about two musicians as they navigate love and career in Buenos Aires.

Israel may not be a cinematic superpower, but it has a proud record of achievements at the Academy Awards.

From dramas to crime thrillers, the actor’s resume has quite a few impressive titles besides the popular Netflix show Fauda.

Avi Nir was lauded by the publication as ‘the key figure driving Israel’s rise to power in the global content industry.’

Fauda is far from the only high-quality Israeli content on international platforms. The variety is surprisingly broad and not to be missed.

The new season is set to premier in early 2026, and the events will reflect the aftermath of the October 7 Hamas attacks and subsequent upheaval.

The actor has done everything from serving as a bodyguard to The Terminator Arnold Schwarzenegger to starring in theater productions of Macbeth.

Dr. Edith Eger and Iris Haim inspired the world with the way they handled traumatic events. Now LA director John Coles is exploring the bonds that unite these two unusual women.

After a seven-month delay, the highly anticipated third season is to be released on Israeli public broadcaster, Kan, December 9. What can we expect?

The award-winning show’s third season is set to premiere on AppleTV+ and Kan on December 9.

Our list includes positive trends, like a dramatic rise in volunteering and a better understanding of the disabled, as well as less impressive ones, such as a spike in smoking.

Joining Sir Anthony Hopkins, the cast includes Noa Cohen, who plays the titular character, and Ido Tako, who portrays Joseph.