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Best 1 Shtisel
Shtisel

Shtisel is an Israeli drama series focusing on a family of Orthodox Jews residing in Jerusalem’s Geula neighborhood. Developed by Ori Elon and Yehonatan Indursky, the show spans three seasons with varying episode counts. It began airing in 2013 and gained wider distribution through Netflix starting...

2 Merkava Mk 4

The Merkava Mk 4 is an Israeli-designed armored fighting vehicle categorized as a modern main battle tank. It’s notable for its robust protection against ballistic threats and its tracked design allowing operation on varied terrain. Primarily intended for use by the Israel Defense Forces, it provide...

3 Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem

Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem is a 2014 drama film directed by Ronit and Shlomi Elkabetz. The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival’s Directors' Fortnight and subsequently appeared in the Contemporary World Cinema selection at the Toronto International Film Festival. It was an internationa...

4 Namer APC
Namer APC

The Namer is an Israeli armored personnel carrier built on a tracked chassis, providing superior protection against IEDs and RPGs through its advanced armor system and V-shaped hull.

5 Prisoners of War

Prisoners of War is a suspenseful television drama series exploring the complex aftermath of the kidnapping and interrogation of six Israeli soldiers by Hezbollah in Lebanon. The show garnered critical acclaim including an Israeli Academy Award due to its politically charged narrative and intense ch...

6 Dan Shechtman

Dan Shechtman is an Israeli scientist who received the 2011 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his discovery of quasicrystals, materials exhibiting non-repeating, ordered atomic structures that challenged conventional crystallography.

7 The Gatekeepers

The Gatekeepers is Dror Moreh's 2012 Israeli documentary built from interviews with six former Shin Bet chiefs; it earned an Oscar nomination.

8 Footnotes in Gaza

Footnotes in Gaza is a 2009 piece of graphic journalism by Joe Sacco investigating two forgotten Palestinian massacres that occurred in 1956 in Rafah.

9 Jerusalem: Chronicles from the Holy City

Jerusalem: Chronicles from the Holy City is a 2011 travelogue by Guy Delisle that details his complex everyday experiences in the politically divided city.

10 Fauda
Fauda

Fauda is a political thriller television series set in Israel and centered around the Mista’arvim, an Israeli military unit tasked with counterterrorism operations. The show portrays their intense pursuit of Hamas operatives, drawing on real-world experiences within the IDF. It's notable for its rea...

11 Moshe Safdie

Moshe Safdie is an Israeli Canadian architect noted for Habitat 67 in Montreal, a modular concrete housing project built for Expo 67.

12 5 Broken Cameras

5 Broken Cameras documents the ongoing protests in Bil'in, West Bank, centered around the construction of the Israeli West Bank barrier. The film utilizes footage primarily shot by Palestinian farmer Emad Burnat, who began recording with a camera purchased in 2005, alongside co-director Guy Davidi....

13 Foxtrot
Foxtrot

Foxtrot is a 2017 drama film concerning a man and his wife following the news of their son’s death during military service. The narrative centers on their subsequent interactions with the Israeli army. Lior Ashkenazi and Sarah Adler star in this internationally co-produced story.

14 Ajami
Ajami

Ajami is a 2009 film directed by Scandar Copti and Yaron Shani. The narrative unfolds within the Ajami neighborhood of Jaffa and Tel Aviv, Israel. It explores relationships and conflicts amongst Palestinian and Israeli Arab communities.

15 Sallah Shabati

Sallah Shabati (1964) depicts the challenges of Mizrahi Jewish immigration and integration into Israeli society through a comedic narrative. The film’s success marked a significant step for Israeli cinema, introducing Chaim Topol to an international audience. Ephraim Kishon's direction and Menahem G...

16 The Syrian Bride

The Syrian Bride, directed by Eran Riklis, portrays a Druze wedding disrupted by the ongoing Arab-Israeli conflict. The film explores the personal consequences of unresolved political tensions within a village situated near Israeli territory. It examines how regional divisions impact family relation...

17 The Band's Visit

The Band's Visit chronicles a Palestinian Egyptian ensemble’s unexpected stop in an isolated Israeli town. Produced as an international collaboration involving Israel, France, and the United States, the film was written and directed by Eran Kolirin. It features Saleh Bakri and other actors in this d...

18 Merkava Mark IV

The Merkava Mark IV is an Israeli main battle tank. It is the most advanced version of the Merkava series and features a 120mm smoothbore gun, a 7.62mm coaxial machine gun, and a 12.7mm machine gun. It is equipped with an advanced fire control system, an active protection system, and a modular armor...

19 Live and Become

Live and Become is a 2005 French drama focusing on an Ethiopian Christian boy’s journey to integrate into Ethiopian Jewish communities with the goal of emigration to Israel. Directed by Radu Mihăileanu, the narrative details his upbringing within this context following famine conditions. The film re...

20 Waltz with Bashir

Waltz with Bashir is Ari Folman's 2008 Israeli animated documentary about memory and the Lebanon War, noted for its Academy Award nomination.

21 Caesarea Amphitheatre

Ancient Roman amphitheater in Caesarea, Israel, originally constructed under Herod the Great in the 1st century BCE and now an active modern concert venue.

22 Tehran
Tehran

Tehran is a television series created for Kan 11 that centers on an Israeli Mossad agent’s covert operation in Tehran. The show features dialogue in Hebrew, Persian, and English, depicting the agent’s initial assignment within Iran. It premiered in Israel in 2020 and subsequently became available in...

23 Lemon Tree
Lemon Tree

Lemon Tree is a 2008 drama focusing on a Palestinian woman’s legal battle against her Israeli neighbor, the Defense Minister. The film depicts her efforts to protect her family farm and lemon trees from destruction. A connection forms between the two women as they navigate their opposing circumstanc...

24 Footnote
Footnote

Footnote is a 2011 Israeli drama concerning two academics, a father and son, working within the Talmud department of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. The film explores their strained dynamic amidst professional competition and personal tensions. It was directed by Joseph Cedar and stars Shlomo Ba...

25 Divine Intervention

Divine Intervention is a 2002 film by Elia Suleiman featuring a Palestinian man’s daily routine. The narrative unfolds through a series of short scenes documenting his life and interactions within the context of Israeli checkpoints. It portrays a day-in-the-life scenario set in Nazareth and Ramallah...

26 Gett
Gett

Gett provides on-demand ride-sharing through a mobile application. It operates as a modern transportation solution, particularly in urban environments like Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. The service offers an alternative to traditional taxis and is designed for individuals needing convenient, immediate tra...

27 Caesarea Maritima Amphitheatre

Amphitheatre at Caesarea Maritima, Israel, part of the grand Herodian port city built by Herod the Great in the late 1st century BC on the Mediterranean coast.

28 The Bibi Files

The Bibi Files is a 2024 documentary by Alexis Bloom using leaked police interrogation footage from Benjamin Netanyahu's corruption trial.

29 Train of Life

The 1998 film depicts a community in Eastern Europe attempting to flee persecution during World War II. Filmed collaboratively across several countries, it centers on a village’s efforts to evade Nazi forces. The narrative explores a desperate situation within a Jewish population facing the Holocaus...

30 Walk on Water

Walk on Water is a 2004 Israeli spy thriller directed by Eytan Fox. The film features Lior Ashkenazi, Knut Berger, and Caroline Peters and explores espionage through multilingual dialogue—primarily English, Hebrew, and German. Its title references the biblical story of Jesus walking on water.

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