The first 200 lines.
How was Damascus?
I need to talk with the Israeli Prime Minister.
Merci.
Hello?
- Did we hear from the frog? - Yes.
Rabbi Endebbo?
Yes.
Come with us.
Thank you for coming this late.
This is George Seif, Radio Damascus.
A few minutes ago, our beloved president,
Amin Al-Hafez, asked me to read this announcement.
The Zionist spy, Eli Cohen...
You did good.
Now sign your name.
My poor boy,
you do not remember your name?
You do not know who you are.
Nuclear weapons...
Husband,
I love you more than anything in the whole world.
But if you come home late tonight, I will kill you.
Nadia.
How much did it cost?
That is none of your business.
It's too expensive for me.
Nothing is too expensive for you, mon amour.
Now hurry up if you don't want to be late.
It was so cheap. It was half...
It was half-price.
I love it.
Hey, what happened?
And death in the Middle East...
Another attack in the north.
Battle heavily damages Tiberias
on the Israeli-Syrian border.
Israeli Premier inspects the ruins.
This farming settlement or kibbutzim,
lies in an area claimed by both nations.
The fighting erupted quickly
when Syrians allegedly fired
on Israeli farmers operating tractors.
Israel used tanks, mortars and aircraft
to counter-attack.
- We don't have to go. - Syrian officials claim 70 Israelis killed
- on the ground... - It's fine.
And five warplanes shot down.
Israel claims six Syrian MiGs.
Israel supplied this film,
reportedly showing the dogfight in the sky...
I'll get this for you.
Come on.
And the kids. I mean the kids.
It's just so terrible. Really.
Did they say how many casualties?
- I mean... - There you are.
- Hi. - I've been looking for you all night.
I'm here with Nadia. You remember her?
- Oh, Nadia! - Hi.
- Oh, hey! - Hello.
You know my wife
is absolutely infatuated with you, right?
- Thank you so much. - I mean, come on.
Could you get us a tonic water with a lemon twist, please?
Arik, this is Eli.
Nadia's husband.
Oh, my God.
I am so sorry.
- I... - I mean, really, Arik?
Really?
- No... - No, no, no, it's fine.
- It's fine. - No, I'm absolutely horrified.
Welcome.
Please, please, don't worry.
- It's because of the waistcoat. - No.
I'm fine, and to prove it,
I'm going to get us all a round of tonic water.
- No, no, no. - I'll come with you.
No, no, no.
With a lemon twist.
Oh, the ki... the kids!
The kids, I c...
I care so much about the kids.
Okay, stop it.
- We're being unkind. - I know.
They were nice to invite us.
Well, they invited us to add color to their party, Nadia.
That's it.
What color is that?
Brown.
Oh, not that again.
That's not true. She invited us because she likes me.
She's my friend.
She's your friend? You fix her dresses.
You're her employee. That's all. You're her maid.
Did I upset you?
Nadi?
I didn't mean she's not your friend or she doesn't like you.
That's exactly what you meant.
- You think that because they have money... - No, no.
It's not because of that.
It's because they think they're better than us.
- Who? - All of them. Everyone.
With their stupid parties and their childish music.
They have no idea what I did in Egypt.
They think I'm just another immigrant.
How would they know if you don't tell them?
You sit quietly in the corner and expect everyone to guess.
Well, they could ask.
You know what they see when they look at me?
I know what I see.
They see an Arab.
That's it.
Jewish, yes.
But just an Arab.
You're my Arab.
Come on.
Eli.
Can you do me a favor?
Yes.
Can you get me some tonic water with a lemon twist?
Down!
- Get down! - Down!
Everyone, get down!
Everyone down!
Everyone!
I'm sick and tired of burying my sons and daughters...
Cigarette?
- There has to be a solution... - I quit.
And I want to know what it is.
And if you can't give me the right answers,
I'll fetch someone who'll give them to me.
Jacob, this can't continue like this.
It cannot!
Bring me a solution!
We need to send someone there as soon as possible.
- It doesn't work that way. - Then make it work that way.
We have no one in there to tell us what's going on.
We're completely blind and deaf.
I understand, but what you're talking about takes time.
How long?
Syria's not like Egypt.
They're paranoid, suspicious.
To build a reliable cover, train...
we're talking at least two years.
You have six months, not a day more.
Impossible.
You wanna go in there and tell him that right now?
I'll walk with you. Come on.
Let me know the moment you identify an asset.
We've made this mistake once before.
Come with me. I want to show you something.
Come with me. Okay?
I'm not supposed to show it to you.
Nathan.
It's fine.
In the past five months, there were four attacks
from the Syrian Golan on our villages.
- The attacks are escalating. - I know all this.
Shut up and listen!
These aerial images we got from our American friends
show us the exact locations
from where the Syrians are shooting.
What are these dots here?
You tell me.
Definitely heavy equipment.
Tanks?
Dan...
these were taken one hour before...
and after the most recent attack.
No dots.
Where'd they go?
We think underground, but we're not sure.
So these attacks...
My God, they're not random.
It's a diversion.
The Syrians are trying to make us look the other way.
Yes.
Why? What are they up to?
We have no idea what they're building,
but I can assure you we're not going to like it.
The Golan is one of the most guarded places in the world.
The Syrians don't let anyone in there.
Not even their own.
We need eyes and ears on the other side of the border.
I understand that, but...
We owe our people the right to live in peace and security.
In this land, that right doesn't come without a price.
And sometimes the price is high, as you very well know.
Look, at least before you say no to me,
consider all the people we are responsible for.
Not just the one.
Show me that one again.
Anything interesting?
Parents from Aleppo,
grew up in Alexandria,
immigrated to Israel three years ago.
Applied here twice already.
- And we disqualified him because... - We don't like volunteers. Too eager.
And also because of his brother,
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