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  1. Prisoners of War: The Facility, Part One. Season 1, Episode 2Drama, Thriller, TV-MA. POWs Nimrode and Uri are evaluated by military psychiatrist, Haim, who specializes in prisoners of war. Haim tries to piece together the soldiers' experiences to understand what really happened to them in Lebanon. Tags. Hebrew , Israel , Drama. Cast.

  2. After 17 years in captivity, three Israeli prisoners of war return, but their homecoming is tainted as questions arise surrounding the mysterious circumstances of their capture. 49:26 Prisoners of War: The Facility, Part One

  3. Mar 31, 2024 · Season 1. After 17 years in captivity, three Israeli soldiers return and begin to adjust to civilian life. Their families must face complicated emotions and new realities. An investigation into their mysterious captivity could reveal life-changing secrets. 2024 10 episodes. TV-MA. Suspense · International. Free trial of MHz Choice.

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  5. Synopsis. After 17 years in captivity, three Israeli soldiers are finally returned to their families -- one of them in a coffin. 10 Episodes. S1 E1 - Homecoming. S1 E2 - The Facility, part 1. S1 E3 - The Facility, part 2. S1 E4 - Letters From Mom. S1 E5 - Keep Your Soul. S1 E6 - The Journal. S1 E7 - A Picture from Captivity.

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  7. First episode free. S1 E2 - The Facility, Part One (English Subtitles) March 12, 2010. 49min. 13+. POWs Nimrode and Uri are evaluated by military psychiatrist, Haim, who specializes in prisoners of war. Haim tries to piece together the soldiers’ experiences to understand what really happened to them in Lebanon. Free trial of MHz Choice.

  8. Mar 13, 2010 · The Facility, Pt. 1. Available on Topic, Prime Video. S1 E2: Nimrode and Uri are taken to an interrogation facility for former POWs in Zikron Ya’akov, where they meet Haim, a military psychologist who’s supposed to figure out exactly what they went through in captivity.

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