Hatufim
"Hatufim" is an Israeli television series that first aired in 2010. The show follows the story of two Israeli soldiers, Uri and Nimrod, who return home after being held captive for 17 years. The series explores their struggles to reintegrate into society and the impact of their captivity on their families and relationships.
The drama delves into themes of trauma, identity, and the complexities of post-war life. "Hatufim" received critical acclaim and is known for its realistic portrayal of the psychological effects of captivity. The series later inspired the American adaptation, Homeland.