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  • Actors Inbar Lavi, left, and Rob Heaps of the television show 'Imposters' speak onstage during the NBCUniversal portion of the 2017 Winter Television Critics Association Press Tour in Pasadena, California.
    Actors Inbar Lavi, left, and Rob Heaps of the television show 'Imposters' speak onstage during the NBCUniversal portion of the 2017 Winter Television Critics Association Press Tour in Pasadena, California.
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    Americans ♥ ‘Fauda,’ Israelis ♥ ‘Imposters’

    A Bravo series starring Israeli actress Inbar Lavi is a con game masking something real

    byMatthew Wolfson
  • Lior Raz in 'Fauda'
    Lior Raz in 'Fauda'
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    What Critics Left and Right Get Wrong About ‘Fauda’

    The show’s depiction of visceral hatred and common humanity makes it truly great

    byJosef Joffe
  • Doron Ben-David and Lior Raz in 'Fauda'
    Doron Ben-David and Lior Raz in 'Fauda'
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    Why I Won’t Be Watching ‘Fauda’

    The popular show’s heroes aren’t tough guys; they’re just a new and troubling iteration of the Jew as bumbling shmendrick

    byAlter Yisrael Shimon Feuerman
  • Avi Issacharoff, one of the co-authors of the Israeli TV drama 'Fauda', in Tel Aviv
    Avi Issacharoff, one of the co-authors of the Israeli TV drama 'Fauda', in Tel Aviv
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    Netflix Developing Two More Shows with ‘Fauda’ Creators

    More tough guys coming your way soon!

    byLiel Leibovitz
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    ‘Transparent’ is Going to Israel

    The trailer for the show’s fourth season, released today, shows the Pfeffermans visiting the Holy Land, get pushed around by haredi men, and whine in all-new locations

    byLiel Leibovitz
  • The Hit Israeli Show 'Fauda,' Now Streaming on Netflix
    The Hit Israeli Show 'Fauda,' Now Streaming on Netflix
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    Netflix Is Israeli Now, So Let’s Binge on Some ‘Fauda’

    The streaming service now speaks Hebrew, charges in shekels, and produces great Israeli content

    bySophie Aroesty
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    Netflix Keeps Adding Israel’s Best TV Shows and Films. Here’s What You Should Watch.

    Everything from Israel’s Best Picture winners to its top drama series are now available to foreign audiences, thanks to online streaming and English subtitles

    byYair Rosenberg
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