Fauda (2015) s01e05 Episode Script
Episode 5
I just came to see how you're feeling.
Activities like that could
really get your heart racing.
Son of a bitch.
Are you crazy?
No, buddy, you're going
to school tomorrow.
So tell her you got a Judo injury
and you can't lift up your arm.
I'm not writing you a note.
You'll manage.
Listen, buddy, I gotta go. Okay.
Warm yourself up some
schnitzel or burgers.
Bye, little buddy.
Hey, how are you?
How's it going?
Same same.
Did you call home?
How's Nadia?
It's been a long time
since she felt this good.
Good, I'm glad I could help.
You know, I'm here
for whatever you need.
Thank you.
You clearly weren't lying
to us about Abu Ahmad.
I told you so.
Look, I'll give you a chance
to finish what you started.
Where is he? Who's harboring him?
I don't know.
Who does know?
Go ask his brother whom you guys killed.
Okay, you're free to go.
- What do you mean?
- You can go.
Go celebrate Nadia's treatment
which I arranged for her.
Wait.
Hold on. Did something spring to mind?
He doesn't know a thing.
I suggest you leave me
here for the weekend.
I'd love to, but you're useless to me.
- If only
- Shhh!
You have five minutes. Think.
- Is there peripheral tracking on him?
- What?
- Does the 8200 unit have him tracked?
- Yes.
Then they better keep on high alert.
Make sure they are, okay?
Guard your face, bro. Keep guarding.
Arms up, bro! Guard your face.
Guard your face, bro. Guard your face.
Arms up.
Keep guarding.
Come on!
- What's with you?!
- Arms up.
I'll fuck you up!
- What's with you, man?!
- Come on, you bastard!
Something's wrong with you. Come
on, arms up. Guard your face.
Arms up!
- Come on, arms up.
- Here.
- Fuck you, asshole!
- No, fuck you!
Go home, you prick.
- What are you looking at?
- Boaz, just go home.
Why? Is it too dangerous for me?
Go home!
Come on, let's do a round.
I think you've had too much
wine. You've gained weight, bro.
I said, let's do a round!
Off to tell Moreno?
To bitch to him again,
and to make deals behind my back
to kick me out of my own team?
The bastard wants to
kick me out of my unit!
Boaz, right now you're
risking yourself and your team.
Go home and rest.
Come on, let's do one last round!
If it weren't for me, you'd
be dead by now, you loser!
Oh, yeah?
Put your boxing gloves on.
Come!
Fuck him up.
- The two of you can suck my dick.
- He's gonna fuck you up.
Arms up!
Arms up! Guard your face.
Come on, arms up.
Are you all right, Boaz?
Go away! Don't touch me!
You don't know anything. It's my team.
I'm a machine, get it?
You might not need me, but they do.
Son of a bitch!
What's with him?
TUL QAREM
- Daddy!
- My God, look at my pretty daughter.
She's so pretty!
- How are you?
- Fine.
Thank you.
I'm so glad you're here.
I'll get the shower ready for you.
Nadia, I want to talk to Daddy, okay?
- She looks better, doesn't she?
- Yes, but I'm scared.
Everyone says that Nadia was
treated at Hadassah Hospital
because you collaborated with the Jews.
Nonsense.
This won't end well.
Don't worry. I told you,
I'll take care of it.
- All right, but don't go outside.
- I have to,
or they'll think I'm a collaborator.
Enough. I'll take care of it.
- Hello, Ali.
- Hello.
- Welcome back.
- May God keep you safe.
- Everything all right?
- Yes, thank God.
We were worried, we
thought the Jews killed you.
The Jews would be the last to kill me.
- Stay safe.
- Bye.
- Peace be upon you.
- Upon you be peace.
We're glad you're back
from those animals.
God bless you.
We were brought up on stories about you.
My father used to say you'd
rid us of all the Jews here,
but I'm glad he died before
witnessing this shame.
You got Bashir killed and
you'll pay for it, you bastard.
I spit on you!
- Peace be upon you.
- Upon you be peace.
God is listening to your prayers.
I need to meet with Abu
Ahmad so he can clear my name.
I was never, nor will I
ever be, a collaborator.
I taught the Panther, he got
as far as he did thanks to me.
I remember.
They yell "traitor" on the
street. But what did I do?
I've dedicated my life to the struggle,
for what? Just to be
shamed in broad daylight?
Calm down, Ali.
I'm a traitor?! They yell
"traitor" on the street!
Main thing is to find out what
the Jews know about the big attack,
and to be careful.
They know about Abu Ahmad,
or at least they suspect it.
- How could that be?
- I don't know.
What about the attack?
They suspect something big is
brewing, but they have no leads.
I must meet with Abu Ahmad.
Not a chance.
Why? What am I at fault for?
I don't know.
Abu Ahmad must clear my name
or they'll kill me.
Moreno.
- What's going on there?
- He's getting hysterical.
I'm not afraid of death.
Don't think that death
scares me, it doesn't
I'm not scared to die,
but my daughter,
my daughter will die without me.
- You remember Nadia?
- I do.
How is she doing? I
heard she was better.
I'll take care of it.
I'll see who I need to talk
to and we'll end this story.
Go in good health, and don't worry.
Thank you. Thank you.
- Thank you.
- Goodbye.
- Great. I'm hungry.
- I don't know
I don't think Abu Ahmad
will agree to meet with him.
- They totally suspect Ali.
- Don't worry.
Abu Ahmad won't miss a chance
to look into the eyes of
the man who betrayed him.
His daughter is getting VIP
treatment at Hadassah Hospital.
He put all his bank
accounts on his wife's name.
Don't you think he's collaborating
with the Secret Service?
Why did he return to town?
And why does he want to meet with you?
He's working with the Jews, for sure.
We'd better hide in another house.
You never know who's an informant.
Who do you think it is?
Ali Al-Karmi, of course.
It's obvious.
- How old are you, Walid?
- 20.
Nice.
When I was 16, I worked for Ali.
Ali was like a father to me.
He took care of everything for me.
Food, drink, shelter, the works.
One time, I made a fatal mistake.
The IDF was after me, and
I ran to hide in his house.
When he opened the door,
he should've sent me away,
not to mess with the army.
But he welcomed me with a smile.
He gave me 50 shekels and
let me out the back door.
The army came there and beat Ali up,
humiliated him before his
family and destroyed his house,
but Ali didn't say a word.
Not a word, for my sake.
I want to meet with him.
All right. Don't worry.
Naor: I feel awkward writing
this, but I really miss you.
Hey.
Hey.
Come here.
You chose the sporty-elegant look.
What an impressive guy you are.
I see you're staying in the
clothes you wore all day.
Don't you think a bouquet
will embarrass her?
Why? Doesn't Gali like it
when you bring her flowers?
She does, but it looks
It's been a while since you
brought her flowers, huh?
Like you're a big
expert on relationships.
Your longest relationship
lasted 48 hours,
and it was with a wanted person.
I know enough not to get into one.
Anyway, be gentle and
sensitive towards Shirin,
and apologize for standing her up.
Okay, relax.
Relax.
- Gentle and sensitive.
- Like you.
My darling.
Sorry about last night.
NABLUS
Hi. These are for you.
No, thanks.
- I want to apologize for last night.
- I get it, but I'm not interested.
Just give me two minutes of your time.
- You're stubborn.
- Not always.
Then why now?
I guess you make me behave this way.
Excuse me,
take these flowers to Pediatrics.
I won't hold you back,
in case your sister's roof
is flooded or something.
I'm sorry. I wanted to
stay, but I had to go.
I guess the lie didn't work, huh?
- Not at all.
- Well, I'm a bad liar.
My mother said
that if she catches me talking
to a strange man at work
I don't think you care
about what your mother says.
I care only about what my mother says.
So you're a good girl?
Can't you tell?
Now I did, when you spoke.
There should always be at
least one person in your life
whom you know you should listen to,
because he wants only
what's best for you.
You know what? I have
a very dear relative
who's young,
and sees me as his older brother.
I'm the only one who listens to him.
His love was killed in
a car accident this week.
May God have mercy on her soul.
He's so miserable,
and I can't seem to help
him. I don't know how.
Perhaps your mother could step in?
Okay, I'll ask her.
Listen, it was nice of you to stop by,
but I have to get back to work.
Sure thing.
So we're good?
I've changed and you forgive me.
Maybe.
I'll think about it.
Bye.
- Hello?
- Hello, handsome.
- Hey, good-looking.
- How's it going with the doctor?
- Not bad.
- Did the flowers do the job?
- Possibly.
- Is she in love?
I don't think so.
And you? Are you in love?
With whom?
With the doctor, you microbe.
I know she turns you on.
Why do you think that?
I know you. I've seen you
get ready for your date.
I've never seen you this groomed.
Just kidding. Come on,
I need you here stat.
- Why?
- Because of our friend in Hamas.
What about him?
We let him out. There
could be developments.
- Just come.
- I'm coming.
Here.
- Give me a bite.
- Why didn't you get your own?
I didn't think I'd want one. Come on.
Come on!
Thanks.
I'm going to tell Doron.
What?
- You surprised me.
- We've talked about it a hundred times.
- What will you tell him?
- The truth.
And tell him what?
That I don't love him anymore.
What will you say about me?
That I want to live with you.
- Having second thoughts?
- No.
Then why did you panic?
Because he just returned to the unit
and I don't know how they'll take it.
But you wanted us to tell him,
so we stop sneaking around.
Yeah, but now it's not that simple.
So you don't want me to tell him?
Wait a little.
Stop it.
- Come on, Gali.
- Stop. Stop!
Gali, Gali
For fuck's sake You're both idiots.
- Gali
- When I see Doron,
I'm telling him I'm
leaving him but don't worry,
I won't say a word about us.
- Gali, hold on.
- Screw you!
Who is it?
Unlisted number.
Give me.
Maybe you shouldn't answer.
- Hello?
- Be at the courtyard in two hours.
The courtyard?
It's him.
Abu Ahmad?
Did they tell you it's him?
How can you be sure it's not a trap?
The sheikh promised
he'd take care of it.
But if they suspect you've
spoken with the Jews
Don't worry. No one would harm
a leadership senior of my status.
- What's that?
- My regular perfume.
Not that, that.
Ali Karmi's phone tapping.
Be at the courtyard in two hours.
They told him to be at
the courtyard in two hours.
- What did they say?
- Just that.
- It's Abu Ahmad.
- Maybe.
For sure. Who else would
Karmi go to these lengths for?
Only Abu Ahmad. I want
the entire team here, stat.
Steve, Avihai, Naor, Boaz, everyone.
Where's Doron?
Get them all here, stat.
Doron, it's go time. You're
the commander in the field.
We're running late.
- Why is Boaz coming?
- I need you all.
But we talked about this.
And I didn't agree, except for
that day when Boaz was excluded.
- Today he's back in.
- No, he's not.
Yes, he is.
Decide if you're your
brother-in-law's babysitter
or if he's a fighter here.
He's my brother-in-law
and a fighter here.
Good.
So why don't the both
of you take a hike.
Go pick grapes at the vineyard.
Moreno.
As commander, I'm assigning
him as a lookout. Is that clear?
Cool.
You're the commander,
you call the shots.
What's up?
Everything all right?
- We've got a mission.
- Awesome.
- What's the plan?
- Catch your breath first.
- The boss.
- Did you nap?
At noon.
We're going to catch Abu Ahmad.
Ali Karmi's on his way to him.
- Are you focused?
- Totally.
You'll be the lookout.
Are you shitting with me?
- I asked if you're focused. Are you?
- Yes! Yes.
You follow me and listen
only to me, understood?
What?
Just kidding.
- I'll go get dressed.
- Do it.
I will.
- Boaz?
- What?
Nothing. Go get dressed.
Nurit, the Hijab sure brings out your
your eyes.
Quit flirting. "Brings out your eyes"
Like you ever stood a chance with her.
When was the last time a
girl looked at you, you troll?
"When was the last time
" Think I'm a faggot like you?
Not that there's anything wrong
with it. You're a handsome guy.
But seriously, Boozi,
don't jerk guys off with your
gun hand, you'll hurt yourself.
What is it, Boozi? Cat got your tongue?
No, he just stuck it up his ass, bro.
Shut up, all of you!
Doron, the 35th Assistance Force
is held back. You guys go in alone.
Doron, Ali Karmi is 15
minutes away from the target.
Listen, guys. You guys know
exactly what to do, right?
Each assumes his corner,
like we planned, understood?
Boaz, are you with me?
- Are you?
- I am.
We get Abu Ahmad and drive back.
- Peace be upon you.
- Upon you be peace.
Where are you taking me?
You'll see soon enough.
I asked, where are you taking me?
You can go back home if you wish.
But I recall you asked for this meeting.
- Peace be upon you.
- Peace be upon you, Abu Ahmad.
- You look better.
- Praise God.
- Anything to drink?
- No, thanks.
I'm very glad you agreed to see me.
How could I say no? Remember,
we're one family, Ali.
I feel the same way.
How was prison?
It didn't bother me. It wasn't my
first time and it won't be my last.
I don't care about those
Jews, only about my people.
People on the street curse
me, spit on me and threaten me.
Why? What happened?
The Jews are convincing
people that I'm a collaborator,
and as you know, our youth
can be easily deceived.
They play right into the Jews' hands.
But Ali, it's not only our youth.
Your daughter received
expensive treatment.
And it wasn't the first
surgery she's undergone.
Can they frame me for that?
I didn't tell them about the big
attack, about you or anything else.
I lead them to places they can't reach.
Do you think I'm a traitor, Abu
Ahmad? I've been clean all my life,
all my life, Abu Ahmad.
I wouldn't sell myself out
to those bastards, would I?
I understand. Calm down.
Just tell me what you told them
so that I can prepare for them.
I told them nothing.
I told them nothing about
the vacant apartment in Nablus
nor about the weapon delivery,
three quarters of which they seized.
What could I tell them?
Why would I do that?
I told them nothing
about you or anyone else.
Nothing that could give them any leads.
I've always stayed clean,
and now our people are
calling me a thief and a
- a traitor!
- Calm down.
They're accusing me
of treason, Abu Ahmad!
Calm down, Ali.
I appreciate the honesty. Don't worry.
Don't worry.
Thank you, Abu Ahmad.
If I hadn't met with you now
You must clear my name, Abu Ahmad.
- You know
- All right.
- I really thank you.
- Don't worry.
We won't let anything hinder
our plan for the big attack.
Sure. Sure.
God is with you.
Thank you, Abu Ahmad.
- Can I have a cigarette?
- Of course.
Ashraf, have you spotted any escapees?
Ashraf, have you spotted any escapees?
Ashraf, have you spotted any escapees?
Ashraf?
Boaz?
Boaz?
Boaz?
Activities like that could
really get your heart racing.
Son of a bitch.
Are you crazy?
No, buddy, you're going
to school tomorrow.
So tell her you got a Judo injury
and you can't lift up your arm.
I'm not writing you a note.
You'll manage.
Listen, buddy, I gotta go. Okay.
Warm yourself up some
schnitzel or burgers.
Bye, little buddy.
Hey, how are you?
How's it going?
Same same.
Did you call home?
How's Nadia?
It's been a long time
since she felt this good.
Good, I'm glad I could help.
You know, I'm here
for whatever you need.
Thank you.
You clearly weren't lying
to us about Abu Ahmad.
I told you so.
Look, I'll give you a chance
to finish what you started.
Where is he? Who's harboring him?
I don't know.
Who does know?
Go ask his brother whom you guys killed.
Okay, you're free to go.
- What do you mean?
- You can go.
Go celebrate Nadia's treatment
which I arranged for her.
Wait.
Hold on. Did something spring to mind?
He doesn't know a thing.
I suggest you leave me
here for the weekend.
I'd love to, but you're useless to me.
- If only
- Shhh!
You have five minutes. Think.
- Is there peripheral tracking on him?
- What?
- Does the 8200 unit have him tracked?
- Yes.
Then they better keep on high alert.
Make sure they are, okay?
Guard your face, bro. Keep guarding.
Arms up, bro! Guard your face.
Guard your face, bro. Guard your face.
Arms up.
Keep guarding.
Come on!
- What's with you?!
- Arms up.
I'll fuck you up!
- What's with you, man?!
- Come on, you bastard!
Something's wrong with you. Come
on, arms up. Guard your face.
Arms up!
- Come on, arms up.
- Here.
- Fuck you, asshole!
- No, fuck you!
Go home, you prick.
- What are you looking at?
- Boaz, just go home.
Why? Is it too dangerous for me?
Go home!
Come on, let's do a round.
I think you've had too much
wine. You've gained weight, bro.
I said, let's do a round!
Off to tell Moreno?
To bitch to him again,
and to make deals behind my back
to kick me out of my own team?
The bastard wants to
kick me out of my unit!
Boaz, right now you're
risking yourself and your team.
Go home and rest.
Come on, let's do one last round!
If it weren't for me, you'd
be dead by now, you loser!
Oh, yeah?
Put your boxing gloves on.
Come!
Fuck him up.
- The two of you can suck my dick.
- He's gonna fuck you up.
Arms up!
Arms up! Guard your face.
Come on, arms up.
Are you all right, Boaz?
Go away! Don't touch me!
You don't know anything. It's my team.
I'm a machine, get it?
You might not need me, but they do.
Son of a bitch!
What's with him?
TUL QAREM
- Daddy!
- My God, look at my pretty daughter.
She's so pretty!
- How are you?
- Fine.
Thank you.
I'm so glad you're here.
I'll get the shower ready for you.
Nadia, I want to talk to Daddy, okay?
- She looks better, doesn't she?
- Yes, but I'm scared.
Everyone says that Nadia was
treated at Hadassah Hospital
because you collaborated with the Jews.
Nonsense.
This won't end well.
Don't worry. I told you,
I'll take care of it.
- All right, but don't go outside.
- I have to,
or they'll think I'm a collaborator.
Enough. I'll take care of it.
- Hello, Ali.
- Hello.
- Welcome back.
- May God keep you safe.
- Everything all right?
- Yes, thank God.
We were worried, we
thought the Jews killed you.
The Jews would be the last to kill me.
- Stay safe.
- Bye.
- Peace be upon you.
- Upon you be peace.
We're glad you're back
from those animals.
God bless you.
We were brought up on stories about you.
My father used to say you'd
rid us of all the Jews here,
but I'm glad he died before
witnessing this shame.
You got Bashir killed and
you'll pay for it, you bastard.
I spit on you!
- Peace be upon you.
- Upon you be peace.
God is listening to your prayers.
I need to meet with Abu
Ahmad so he can clear my name.
I was never, nor will I
ever be, a collaborator.
I taught the Panther, he got
as far as he did thanks to me.
I remember.
They yell "traitor" on the
street. But what did I do?
I've dedicated my life to the struggle,
for what? Just to be
shamed in broad daylight?
Calm down, Ali.
I'm a traitor?! They yell
"traitor" on the street!
Main thing is to find out what
the Jews know about the big attack,
and to be careful.
They know about Abu Ahmad,
or at least they suspect it.
- How could that be?
- I don't know.
What about the attack?
They suspect something big is
brewing, but they have no leads.
I must meet with Abu Ahmad.
Not a chance.
Why? What am I at fault for?
I don't know.
Abu Ahmad must clear my name
or they'll kill me.
Moreno.
- What's going on there?
- He's getting hysterical.
I'm not afraid of death.
Don't think that death
scares me, it doesn't
I'm not scared to die,
but my daughter,
my daughter will die without me.
- You remember Nadia?
- I do.
How is she doing? I
heard she was better.
I'll take care of it.
I'll see who I need to talk
to and we'll end this story.
Go in good health, and don't worry.
Thank you. Thank you.
- Thank you.
- Goodbye.
- Great. I'm hungry.
- I don't know
I don't think Abu Ahmad
will agree to meet with him.
- They totally suspect Ali.
- Don't worry.
Abu Ahmad won't miss a chance
to look into the eyes of
the man who betrayed him.
His daughter is getting VIP
treatment at Hadassah Hospital.
He put all his bank
accounts on his wife's name.
Don't you think he's collaborating
with the Secret Service?
Why did he return to town?
And why does he want to meet with you?
He's working with the Jews, for sure.
We'd better hide in another house.
You never know who's an informant.
Who do you think it is?
Ali Al-Karmi, of course.
It's obvious.
- How old are you, Walid?
- 20.
Nice.
When I was 16, I worked for Ali.
Ali was like a father to me.
He took care of everything for me.
Food, drink, shelter, the works.
One time, I made a fatal mistake.
The IDF was after me, and
I ran to hide in his house.
When he opened the door,
he should've sent me away,
not to mess with the army.
But he welcomed me with a smile.
He gave me 50 shekels and
let me out the back door.
The army came there and beat Ali up,
humiliated him before his
family and destroyed his house,
but Ali didn't say a word.
Not a word, for my sake.
I want to meet with him.
All right. Don't worry.
Naor: I feel awkward writing
this, but I really miss you.
Hey.
Hey.
Come here.
You chose the sporty-elegant look.
What an impressive guy you are.
I see you're staying in the
clothes you wore all day.
Don't you think a bouquet
will embarrass her?
Why? Doesn't Gali like it
when you bring her flowers?
She does, but it looks
It's been a while since you
brought her flowers, huh?
Like you're a big
expert on relationships.
Your longest relationship
lasted 48 hours,
and it was with a wanted person.
I know enough not to get into one.
Anyway, be gentle and
sensitive towards Shirin,
and apologize for standing her up.
Okay, relax.
Relax.
- Gentle and sensitive.
- Like you.
My darling.
Sorry about last night.
NABLUS
Hi. These are for you.
No, thanks.
- I want to apologize for last night.
- I get it, but I'm not interested.
Just give me two minutes of your time.
- You're stubborn.
- Not always.
Then why now?
I guess you make me behave this way.
Excuse me,
take these flowers to Pediatrics.
I won't hold you back,
in case your sister's roof
is flooded or something.
I'm sorry. I wanted to
stay, but I had to go.
I guess the lie didn't work, huh?
- Not at all.
- Well, I'm a bad liar.
My mother said
that if she catches me talking
to a strange man at work
I don't think you care
about what your mother says.
I care only about what my mother says.
So you're a good girl?
Can't you tell?
Now I did, when you spoke.
There should always be at
least one person in your life
whom you know you should listen to,
because he wants only
what's best for you.
You know what? I have
a very dear relative
who's young,
and sees me as his older brother.
I'm the only one who listens to him.
His love was killed in
a car accident this week.
May God have mercy on her soul.
He's so miserable,
and I can't seem to help
him. I don't know how.
Perhaps your mother could step in?
Okay, I'll ask her.
Listen, it was nice of you to stop by,
but I have to get back to work.
Sure thing.
So we're good?
I've changed and you forgive me.
Maybe.
I'll think about it.
Bye.
- Hello?
- Hello, handsome.
- Hey, good-looking.
- How's it going with the doctor?
- Not bad.
- Did the flowers do the job?
- Possibly.
- Is she in love?
I don't think so.
And you? Are you in love?
With whom?
With the doctor, you microbe.
I know she turns you on.
Why do you think that?
I know you. I've seen you
get ready for your date.
I've never seen you this groomed.
Just kidding. Come on,
I need you here stat.
- Why?
- Because of our friend in Hamas.
What about him?
We let him out. There
could be developments.
- Just come.
- I'm coming.
Here.
- Give me a bite.
- Why didn't you get your own?
I didn't think I'd want one. Come on.
Come on!
Thanks.
I'm going to tell Doron.
What?
- You surprised me.
- We've talked about it a hundred times.
- What will you tell him?
- The truth.
And tell him what?
That I don't love him anymore.
What will you say about me?
That I want to live with you.
- Having second thoughts?
- No.
Then why did you panic?
Because he just returned to the unit
and I don't know how they'll take it.
But you wanted us to tell him,
so we stop sneaking around.
Yeah, but now it's not that simple.
So you don't want me to tell him?
Wait a little.
Stop it.
- Come on, Gali.
- Stop. Stop!
Gali, Gali
For fuck's sake You're both idiots.
- Gali
- When I see Doron,
I'm telling him I'm
leaving him but don't worry,
I won't say a word about us.
- Gali, hold on.
- Screw you!
Who is it?
Unlisted number.
Give me.
Maybe you shouldn't answer.
- Hello?
- Be at the courtyard in two hours.
The courtyard?
It's him.
Abu Ahmad?
Did they tell you it's him?
How can you be sure it's not a trap?
The sheikh promised
he'd take care of it.
But if they suspect you've
spoken with the Jews
Don't worry. No one would harm
a leadership senior of my status.
- What's that?
- My regular perfume.
Not that, that.
Ali Karmi's phone tapping.
Be at the courtyard in two hours.
They told him to be at
the courtyard in two hours.
- What did they say?
- Just that.
- It's Abu Ahmad.
- Maybe.
For sure. Who else would
Karmi go to these lengths for?
Only Abu Ahmad. I want
the entire team here, stat.
Steve, Avihai, Naor, Boaz, everyone.
Where's Doron?
Get them all here, stat.
Doron, it's go time. You're
the commander in the field.
We're running late.
- Why is Boaz coming?
- I need you all.
But we talked about this.
And I didn't agree, except for
that day when Boaz was excluded.
- Today he's back in.
- No, he's not.
Yes, he is.
Decide if you're your
brother-in-law's babysitter
or if he's a fighter here.
He's my brother-in-law
and a fighter here.
Good.
So why don't the both
of you take a hike.
Go pick grapes at the vineyard.
Moreno.
As commander, I'm assigning
him as a lookout. Is that clear?
Cool.
You're the commander,
you call the shots.
What's up?
Everything all right?
- We've got a mission.
- Awesome.
- What's the plan?
- Catch your breath first.
- The boss.
- Did you nap?
At noon.
We're going to catch Abu Ahmad.
Ali Karmi's on his way to him.
- Are you focused?
- Totally.
You'll be the lookout.
Are you shitting with me?
- I asked if you're focused. Are you?
- Yes! Yes.
You follow me and listen
only to me, understood?
What?
Just kidding.
- I'll go get dressed.
- Do it.
I will.
- Boaz?
- What?
Nothing. Go get dressed.
Nurit, the Hijab sure brings out your
your eyes.
Quit flirting. "Brings out your eyes"
Like you ever stood a chance with her.
When was the last time a
girl looked at you, you troll?
"When was the last time
" Think I'm a faggot like you?
Not that there's anything wrong
with it. You're a handsome guy.
But seriously, Boozi,
don't jerk guys off with your
gun hand, you'll hurt yourself.
What is it, Boozi? Cat got your tongue?
No, he just stuck it up his ass, bro.
Shut up, all of you!
Doron, the 35th Assistance Force
is held back. You guys go in alone.
Doron, Ali Karmi is 15
minutes away from the target.
Listen, guys. You guys know
exactly what to do, right?
Each assumes his corner,
like we planned, understood?
Boaz, are you with me?
- Are you?
- I am.
We get Abu Ahmad and drive back.
- Peace be upon you.
- Upon you be peace.
Where are you taking me?
You'll see soon enough.
I asked, where are you taking me?
You can go back home if you wish.
But I recall you asked for this meeting.
- Peace be upon you.
- Peace be upon you, Abu Ahmad.
- You look better.
- Praise God.
- Anything to drink?
- No, thanks.
I'm very glad you agreed to see me.
How could I say no? Remember,
we're one family, Ali.
I feel the same way.
How was prison?
It didn't bother me. It wasn't my
first time and it won't be my last.
I don't care about those
Jews, only about my people.
People on the street curse
me, spit on me and threaten me.
Why? What happened?
The Jews are convincing
people that I'm a collaborator,
and as you know, our youth
can be easily deceived.
They play right into the Jews' hands.
But Ali, it's not only our youth.
Your daughter received
expensive treatment.
And it wasn't the first
surgery she's undergone.
Can they frame me for that?
I didn't tell them about the big
attack, about you or anything else.
I lead them to places they can't reach.
Do you think I'm a traitor, Abu
Ahmad? I've been clean all my life,
all my life, Abu Ahmad.
I wouldn't sell myself out
to those bastards, would I?
I understand. Calm down.
Just tell me what you told them
so that I can prepare for them.
I told them nothing.
I told them nothing about
the vacant apartment in Nablus
nor about the weapon delivery,
three quarters of which they seized.
What could I tell them?
Why would I do that?
I told them nothing
about you or anyone else.
Nothing that could give them any leads.
I've always stayed clean,
and now our people are
calling me a thief and a
- a traitor!
- Calm down.
They're accusing me
of treason, Abu Ahmad!
Calm down, Ali.
I appreciate the honesty. Don't worry.
Don't worry.
Thank you, Abu Ahmad.
If I hadn't met with you now
You must clear my name, Abu Ahmad.
- You know
- All right.
- I really thank you.
- Don't worry.
We won't let anything hinder
our plan for the big attack.
Sure. Sure.
God is with you.
Thank you, Abu Ahmad.
- Can I have a cigarette?
- Of course.
Ashraf, have you spotted any escapees?
Ashraf, have you spotted any escapees?
Ashraf, have you spotted any escapees?
Ashraf?
Boaz?
Boaz?
Boaz?