The popular Israeli drama ‘Fauda‘ has been renewed for a fifth season.
According to the Jerusalem Post, Ilan Sigal, CEO of the Israeli network Yes, broke the news earlier this week.
According to ANI, Sigal announced the news alongside the show’s co-creator, Avi Issacharoff, at Yes’s annual ‘Bar Series’ event.
According to the Israeli publication Ynet, ‘Fauda‘ has been renewed for a fifth season after lengthy negotiations between the network and the creators. There has been no confirmation of the season’s plot or when it will air.
There has been no confirmation of the season’s plot or when it will air.
Issacharoff, an Israeli journalist, co-created the hit show with star Lior Raz almost ten years ago.
It first aired in 2015, telling the story of Doron (played by Raz), an Israeli army commander. It frequently refers to the Arab-Israeli conflict as well as other issues.
The fifth season of the series stars Itzik Cohen and Meirav Shirom.
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