“Al Taghreba
Al Falastenea”

Episode 1 :

A Family’s Struggle Begins Ahmed passes away, prompting his brother Ali to reflect on their family’s hardships. Their father, Saleh, refuses to sell their land to Jewish settlers, viewing it as a betrayal. Ahmed encourages his brothers, Ali and Hassan, to pursue education to avoid a life of farming.

Episode 2 :

Increased taxes burden Saleh, and Ayed prevents him from pressing his olives, leading to financial loss. Ahmed confronts Ayed and attempts to rally villagers against the oppression, but despair sets in.  

Episode 3 :

Ahmed quarrels with Abu Ayed and the latter threatens him. Ahmed resorts to his cousins ​​to help him, but they fail him. Then a clash breaks out between the Jews and the residents after they kill three men by mistake. 

Episode 4 :

In “Al-Taghriba Al-Filistinia” (The Palestinian Exodus) episode 4, Abu Ahmad and his family continue their journey from Haifa, facing the hardships and tragic conditions of displacement during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war. They struggle to find safe shelter and navigate the challenges of their forced relocation.

Episode 5 :

Ahmed confronts Abu Azmi’s men and quarrels with them, so they imprison him and the latter whips him. The English seize the common land, and Ahmed fears handing it over to the Zionist Jews, so he gathers the people to confront them in the form of protest . He is now forced to work outside the town, meanwhile, Ali succeeds in his studies.

Episode 6 :

As Ahmed works in construction, he resents the discrimination in wages for Jewish and Palestinian workers, as well as the Balfour Declaration. Sheikh Al-Qassam is martyred, while Ahmed joins the resistance and agrees with Fawzi to kill British and Jewish soldiers.

Episode 7 :

Assi gets to know Ahmed and joins his group. They succeed in killing some English soldiers, and Akram calls for a strike in solidarity with the revolution.

Episode 8 :

Ahmed takes over the management of the village and rules over the residents’ issues and problems. Mustafa joins Ahmed and the revolutionaries, but Abu Azmi disagrees with Ahmed over leadership.
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