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WATCH: Netflix drama Fauda releases trailer for explosive new series

Israeli unit commander Doron Kavillio (played by co-writer Lior Raz) returns in the third series, with all the action set to take place this time in Gaza

Fauda is one of Israel's most famous Netflix exports. (OHAD ROMANO, courtesy of yes Studios)
Fauda is one of Israel's most famous Netflix exports. (OHAD ROMANO, courtesy of yes Studios)

A trailer for the new series of hit Israeli TV drama Fauda has just been released – and it looks set to be the most explosive yet, with all the action taking place in Gaza.

Since its 2015 premiere, millions have been gripped by the Nextflix show’s storyline, which revolves around Israeli unit commander Doron Kavillio (played by co-writer Lior Raz) fighting terrorists threatening the security of the Jewish State.

The third series, which is partly filmed in the Israeli–Arab town of Jisr az-Zarqa, north of Caesarea, looks at issues caused by tunnels built by terrorists.

There’s no confirmed release date yet, but UK audiences can expect to see it in early 2020.

In an interview earlier this year, co-writer Avi Issacharoff revealed he visited Gaza as part of an IDF media delegation in 2014.

There he directly saw the impact the tunnels and terrorists posed to civilians.

Watch the series 3 trailer here:

Here's a sneak peek at what's waiting for us in season 3!!!#counting_down_the_days #cantwait#welcome_to_Gaza#FAUDA3@yesstudios @yestv@liorraz @aladakka #Khalifa_Natour @itzikcohenofficial @marinamaximilian @yaakovzadadaniel @idan_amedi @doronbendavid2 @boazkonforty @ronalee_shimon @reefneeman @george_iskandar @meiravshirom

פורסם על ידי ‏‎Fauda‎‏ ב- יום ראשון, 8 בדצמבר 2019

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