Based on true events, this captivating series follows a series of shocking murders in Israel.more
Based on true events, this captivating series follows a series of...More
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In the wake of their son's disappearance, Hussein and Suha search for answers, as Hussein faces pressure from the police. Iyad joins the violent Arab response. Simon and Mike disagree on their theories about Mohammed's murder and a new angle arises when a rumor leaks to the public about Mohammed's personal life.
Simon meets with Hussein to probe him for details about his son's life and learns of an earlier kidnapping attempt in the neighborhood that may hold answers for his current case. Shabak zeroes in on identifying the kidnappers' car. Hussein and Suha return home to find their neighborhood in the midst of a riot, while misinformation spreads across the internet.
With the Jerusalem deputy DA looking over their shoulders, Simon and his team focus their investigation on Yosef's family and Dvora, a therapist who knows them intimately. Hussein negotiates with police to get control of Muhammad's body and is overwhelmed by the fervor surrounding his son's death.
Mike worries that Simon risks crossing a line when he goes undercover as a reserve-duty soldier in Adam to learn more about Yosef and Rabbi Yizhak Ben Shoshan. Later, Simon works to get a tortured Avishai to open up to him, as Shabak readies to make crucial arrests. Suha mourns Mohammad's death and learns more about his life and Hussein decides to talk to the media.
While investigators struggle to get confessions before lawyers come into the picture, Simon reveals his true identity to Avishai and asks for Dvora's help in getting the teen to break his vow of silence. Hussein is approached by prosecutor Uri Korb, as riots spread throughout the West Bank and Muhammad becomes a symbol of the Palestinian national struggle.
Avishai takes Simon through the sequence of events that led to Muhammad's kidnapping and murder, revisiting key locations and recreating the crimes for police cameras. Desperate for atonement, a guilty Avishai slowly pieces together what happened, as Simon begins to realize the extent of his involvement in that fateful night.
Avishai and Yinon spend their first days in prison in isolation out of fear of retaliation by other prisoners, and Avishai tries to get in touch with Simon, who finds that his role in the case has turned personal after he receives a visit from his brother, Rami. Dvora stands her ground against Asher Ohayun, a religious defense lawyer working to get him declared insane.
As the trial begins and Yosef puts on an act of insanity, Avishai's lawyer instructs him to set himself apart from Yinon, but when Avishai asks Yinon to support his version of events, the two get into a harsh confrontation. Simon takes the stand and is pressed about Avishai's culpability in the murder. Dvora sees the consequences of not cooperating with the orthodox rabbis.
Series finale. As the trial reaches its climax, a psychologist speaks to Yosef's mental state, while an emotional Avishai prepares for his testimony and a tough cross-examination. Simon finds that his good work has come at a price and is confronted by Dvora when he seeks professional help. Hussein and Suha become frustrated with Uri Korb's reluctance to meet their demands.