The funeral of Amiel Ben Horin brings everyone together, yet Yael feels utterly alone. Haunted by visions of her brother, she pleads with him to let her go on with her life. The family gathers at Yael’s home for the shiva, where grief fills every corner. As mourning continues, tensions surface. Nurit tries to uncover the identity of Iris. Ilan struggles to understand why Yael is pushing him away. Uri and his brother Yaki finally have their first serious conversation since Uri’s return, while Yoske and Hazav discover an unexpected ease in talking to one another. In the kitchen, Nurit and Talia confront the complexity of their intertwined relationships. Meanwhile, Nimrod visits a bereaved father whose son was killed during military service. The father opposed the prisoner exchange that led to the soldiers’ release, forcing Nimrod to face another painful perspective on loss. As emotions intensify, Yael urges Ami to prove that he is still committed to their relationship. The episode weaves together mourning, memory, and unresolved conflict, revealing how grief reshapes every bond it touches.
Up Next in Season 1
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Prisoners of War - Season 1, Episode 6
Gadi Sukenik hosts Talia and Nimrod on a special morning broadcast, exposing them once again to public scrutiny. Lia discovers that Nimrod has taken a job at an advertising agency, sparking a heated argument between them. Struggling at home, Talia takes Dana to meet Dr. Ostrovsky, a psychologist,...
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Prisoners of War - Season 1, Episode 7
Talia and Nimrod share a rare moment of intimacy after the children leave the house, while Dana’s relationship with Dr. Ostrovsky grows more intense. Hazav prepares for his pre army tests and struggles to understand why he has not yet been drafted. Uri travels with Iris to Jerusalem, where she sh...
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Prisoners of War - Season 1, Episode 8
Uri and Nimrod suddenly disappear, triggering growing concern among their families. As hours pass with no sign of them, fear and uncertainty begin to take hold.
At home, the Klein family unexpectedly experiences brief moments of relief and even joy in Nimrod’s absence, highlighting the complex em...