Netflix fans have hailed a new show as the “best of all time” and added that they “can’t stop watching” the series.
The show received high praise after one person posted on the Netflix Bangers Facebook group asking if a particular series was worth watching.
Leaving their verdicts in the comments section, users unanimously agreed on its quality, writing: ‘You won’t stop watching it until the end.’
Another praised the show for being a “brilliant series” and added that the original poster should be “100% watched.”
Other positive comments said it was “amazing” and that they “loved” every moment of it.
Netflix fans have hailed a new show on the site as the “best of all time” and added that they “can’t stop watching” the series after it launched on the streaming platform.
Fans were referring to Fauda, a drama series that ran for four seasons and first aired in 2015.
“You won’t stop watching until the end,” said a third.
Fans were referring to Fauda, a drama series that ran for four seasons and first aired in 2015.
The show stars Lior Raz, Doron Ben-David, Boaz Konforty, Laetitia Eido, Shadi Mar’i, Ron-Lee Shimon, Idan Amedi, Hisham Suliman, Yaakov Zada Daniel, Itzik Cohen and Tomer Capone.
Its synopsis reads: ‘Doron, an Israeli soldier, comes out of retirement and goes undercover to hunt down a deadly terrorist he thought he had eliminated.’
Fauda, meaning ‘chaos’ or ‘disorder’ in Arabic, was filmed in Kafr Qasim, an Israeli town with a predominantly Arab population, during the 2014 Gaza War, while the show’s third season is set in the Gaza Strip.
The show, developed by Lior Raz and Avi Issacharoff, is based on the duo’s experiences while serving in the Israel Defense Forces.
Doron, the main character, is a commander in the Mista’arvim unit. The first series focuses on his and his team’s pursuit of a terrorist.
Featuring dialogue in Hebrew and Arabic, Fauda is available to watch internationally on Netflix.
The show, developed by Lior Raz and Avi Issacharoff, is based on the duo’s experiences while serving in the Israel Defense Forces.
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