Hatufim (2009) s02e02 Episode Script

Happy Birthday

Previously on PRISONERS OF WAR Allah is great.
Amiel Ben-Horin.
No, Abdallah.
Yussuf.
Nimrod, he's alive.
The fact he's alive doesn't mean he has to be rescued.
"Operation Yehuda" died with Atar.
If something happens, she doesn't know anything.
I don't understand what you want me to do with this.
What part is not clear? We have to get him out of there.
Hello, hello.
I want to adopt a dog.
I met a girl today.
I'm glad you're here.
I'm not staying.
Nurit, but you are well? Are you sure? Absolutely.
The terrorist Abdallah Ben Rashid, freed during the prisoner exchange, was warmly greeted in Syria this afternoon.
You are disrespectful to him.
With Abdallah? I suppose you also think he is a hero? What we need to do then, before anything else is confirm whether he is alive or dead.
Abu Kabir.
Yes.
If he's alive, somebody in Israel went to a great deal of trouble to hide it.
Uri, why don't you answer me? I'm I'm here.
You have to come meet me right now.
I'm here with I'm with good friends here.
You have to come and keep me company.
Oren! Oren! where are you? I've been looking for you all day, you're not answering.
I'm here I'm in Rishpon.
I'm with some good friends, and food, and OK, whatever, I'm going to take a swim.
So, get over here.
Come, Oren, come Wait, I am getting another call You want to hear something funny? I think I met your daughter while I was in military training.
Dana, is that right? Uri, what I can help you with? Any news? It's no use calling every two hours.
These things take time.
But he doesn't have time.
He doesn't, I know.
I can feel it.
He needs us.
Believe or not, I'm on my way to a meeting.
I won't be late.
Tomorrow, if I find out anything, I'll call you, all right? - Who hasn't time? - What? Who doesn't have time? You said "he doesn't have time.
" Nothing, wrong number.
I said I don't have time to waste on this.
Where are you going, please? Yaron Sabag.
And it happened in Jabaliya? How do you know about Jabaliya? It's all in your file.
42 kilometers north of Damascus.
You were there most of the time, is that right? Almost 12 years.
Did you know where we were held? Here you are.
Do you know where to park? Yes.
What's so urgent it couldn't wait? I want to take a look to Amiel Ben-Horin's autopsy report.
What for? I feel they know more than they say about the circumstances of his death.
What do I care? I don't understand.
What do I care if he died of a bullet wound or whether he stuck his fingers in an electric socket? Your job is to find out if they pose a risk to State security.
We freed them.
Why do you continue to pursue this issue? Yaron, it would be very helpful to me if I could see the report's findings.
If it is possible, fine.
Otherwise, I'll manage without it.
There are a few left for tonight.
A.
Schurer, remember him? He was the chief of Mossad years ago.
He died in an accident some weeks ago.
- Oh.
- It's not so bad.
He was hardly active.
We're clearing out his office.
What about the report? Haim, if you finished the investigation, make a report and let's be over and done with.
Don't pretend to be Inspector Clouseau.
- Say hello to your family from me.
- I will.
One more thing The Klein-Zach report says they were held in Jabaliya for 12 years.
So? Did we know where they were being held? Are you crazy? - I'm sure they told us.
- Who to? I was the first to interrogate them.
Then some Arab told the Red Cross somewhere, what do I know? Stop bothering me with this bullshit.
A.
SCHURER Please continue, I'll keep out of the way.
We only have those and we'll be done.
All this goes to Yaron? You must review this by tomorrow morning and then everything goes to the incinerator.
Why so late in the evening? Search me, must be urgent.
I'm sure somebody wants the office.
You know how things are.
They can't wait until the body is cold.
Who are you, again? I lent him this six months ago, and the son of a bitch forgot to return it.
Iris, do you still have that friend at Military Intelligence? PRISONERS OF WAR Episode 2 - "Happy Birthday" Mom, are you okay? Do you want spinach and tomatoes in your omelet? - Okay.
- I want it without spinach.
So, what are your plans for today? What are your plans? I'm going jogging with Dafna.
Tell me, Mom, don't you think we should talk about Are you okay? - It's been a strange period, don't you think? - What do you mean? Everything is fine.
You don't have to worry in the least, this is a matter between your father and I.
Today, I'll fix a special dinner.
No excuses.
I'm on my mobile.
- Bye.
- Have a good day.
"Everything is fine", sure I asked without spinach.
She chased him away, that's why she is so happy.
It's what she wanted all along.
She didn't chase him away, he left on his own accord.
Would you stick around this crazy woman? Seriously, what do you think? I don't know.
He's not exactly a model of stability.
Jafzav, she asphyxiated him.
The man comes back from 17 years of captivity and she gets on his nerves.
She had a word for everything he said.
Se treated him like a baby.
She finished him off.
Where did you get that from? Did he confide in you? You can tell.
He can't stand her anymore.
There's nothing to be done.
- 17 years without fucking - Ahj, enough, Dana, you're speaking ill of Mom.
17 years without a cock turned her into a difficult woman.
Beware, the same thing will happen to you if you don't start screwing soon.
Shut up! Is it our fault? He left us too.
- Hello, Yael.
- Hi.
I was in the neighborhood and I'm sure.
No.
The truth is I came by because I like you a lot.
Come in.
- Going somewhere? - No, no, I'm packing some old things of mine.
Maybe there's something I might want.
There isn't.
There isn't.
Coffee? OK.
- What, I'm not sufficiently attractive? - You're very attractive, but that's not it.
You have a boyfriend.
No.
I mean to say, I did, but it's over.
Do I have bad breath? I don't know.
No.
It's that I don't know you at all.
What do you want to know? Everything.
Where are you from? How many brothers and sisters? What do you do for a living? Family.
I'm from a "moshav" from the north.
Jor.
That's the name of the place.
I have no brothers.
My father died when I was little.
My Mom is a little bit but she's okay most of the time.
I'm a security guard.
Gatekeeper.
And all I wanted to propose was dinner, not marriage.
What? Nothing.
I always imagined how this would feel Living together.
Ah, what a book.
How I loved it.
It's brilliant, did you read it? And this one? Romain Gary.
How I cried.
I never did read anything.
They didn't give us any there were no books, or movies or Sometimes there would be a hebrew newspaper but like this, nothing.
What did you do all day? We would imagine.
To pass the time, to keep our sanity.
- We would fantasize.
- And what did you imagine? Our life, what it would be like if we hadn't been abducted.
Do you remember the trip we planned before Of course.
A month around the european capitals.
Then, I used to close my eyes and imagine every moment of that trip.
I knew exactly how it would be.
How we would walk hand in hand on a boulevard in Paris.
Which fabulous restaurant we would eat in Barcelona.
I even invented us a fight in Rome.
Rome! I hate Rome.
Have you been? Of course.
That's where I found out I was pregnant.
I was nauseous all the time.
And Yaki wanted us to go to the Forum and the Pantheon and the Vatican, and I kept vomiting in the hotel from morning till night.
He felt so miserable.
It was a lousy trip.
Where else did you go? With Yaki? Uri, we'll have time to talk about it.
I've never been abroad.
No counting Libya and Syria, but that was not planned.
This is our first morning together.
Don't worry.
We'll do it all, eventually.
Excellent.
Go on.
Who's next? I also miss him.
Continue.
Peace be with you, brother.
And with you.
- What happened? - Another truck was stopped at the border.
The sheik asked us to solve the problem.
Something else.
What? He wants us to take Abdallah with us, show him the ropes.
I'm coming.
Good.
Continue.
I will correct it later, alright? Alright.
He also loved you very much.
What is it, Yussuf? What's bothering you? It's not good to keep quiet, you need to talk.
I'm here for you.
You can always talk to me.
You can.
But only with me.
I don't know who I am anymore.
You know who you are.
Only a man's deeds determines who he is, nothing more.
This will not always be so.
In time, it will become easier.
I miss home.
This is your home.
Yassuf.
Let's go.
Hello, we have an appointment with Dr.
Lerner.
Are you the ones who called earlier? Sign here.
I'll take you to him.
And then? - I don't understand what it is you - We are investigating errors in the identification of a body.
That's very rare, the percentages of such an occurrence are minimal.
In times of war, of course, there are always time constraints and we But it's something that happens, is it not? Sometimes? Not to me.
It's happened in the past.
Sometimes there is not much left to work with and there's pressure to speed up the burial.
There are some influencing factors that force us to swim against the stream, so to speak.
In Israel, the protocols regarding the identification of a body differs from other countries it fluctuates between religious considerations, the Central Rabbinate, and our own institution.
But it's never happened to you that there was misidentication? This, of course, it's strictly off the record.
Of course.
And for deliberate reasons? I don't understand.
Say, for the sake of argument, somebody wanted to fake the identity of a corpse.
Would that be a complicated procedure? What would be the process? Why would anybody want to do such a thing? An excellent question.
You tell me.
- I wouldn't - What is the likelihood a mistake was made in the case of Amiel Ben-Horin? I would imagine you had very little to work with.
No? Maybe that's what explains it.
There's nothing to explain.
The report was very thorough.
Of course.
Certainly, the body was not in good condition but there was enough there to arrive at an irrefutable conclusion.
There was no mistake.
Maybe it wasn't a mistake.
Do you mind if I look at the report? Only to get an idea? Where did you say you're from? Second door to the right.
He's lying.
That much is clear.
His body language.
He's hiding something, the question is why? What? Do you really think it is possible, he's alive? After all these years I almost wish, for your own sake, it's not true.
Tell me, isn't this car a bit too small for you? It's fine.
We have to get our hands in that autopsy report or we have reached a dead end.
Not necessarily.
When did they return? March 6th.
Here.
Amiel Ben-Horin.
An hour later, Ilan Feldman.
- He's the attending examiner, right? - Yes An between those two here it is.
Proverbs 24:6? What the hell Why are you smiling? "For by wise guidance you can wage your war.
" What? Mossad's motto.
Proverbs 24:6.
- Atar Schurer.
- Yes.
Everything fits in a small unit, you don't need anything larger.
Failing that, if you want more we'll move you to a bigger one.
You have a key, we have the other.
Your things will be safe here.
Everything OK? Thank you.
Good morning.
Peace be with you.
Hand grenades, Kalashnikovs, long-range scopes, chargers, night-vision goggles.
We know what's in the load.
Then you must know the United Nations Resolution 1701 prohibits the exchange of weapons from Syria into the hands of terrorists organizations.
It's the law.
And I conduct myself in accordance with the law.
On the other hand, I am very flexible businessman.
Let's get this over with and go home.
Let's blow his head off, take the cargo and be done with it.
- What did he say? - He said he's satisfied with what he sees.
If that's the case, he's going to enjoy a little surprise.
Come.
This is not part of the cargo.
Israeli weapons.
Rifles "Tabor", Mini Uzis, Sniper rifles, rocket launchers, mortar munitions.
As if the FDI was here.
Where did you get this? Just tell me what you need.
I rather think you'd like that one.
What are you doing? Lower you weapon.
Abdallah.
Lower your weapon.
- Now.
- I want to confirm everything's in order.
Pity we don't have a Jew here to help us.
I don't do business that way.
What's wrong, my friends? A little sense of humor.
Ignore him, Claude.
We'll take everything.
Let's go, boys.
Load the boxes.
Abdallah.
What was that? What was that show? Fucking French.
We should cut his head off.
He would sell his own mother for money.
And what will we do the next time they intercept our truck? He's is a very valuable asset.
Do you understand that? What were you scared of? I had no intention of shooting him.
- I was playing a little game.
- Enough of that Jew talk.
Abdallah.
Be careful with me.
I'm practicing.
I don't want to forget it.
It's a beautiful language.
So what? We have to work together.
They must not know who I am.
I need to know if we are on the same side.
You took the words out of mouth, Amiel.
My name is Yussuf.
Maybe you managed to fool them, but not to me.
You and I are the same.
We both know what it is like to be in a cage all those years.
Being treated like an animal.
What it does to your soul.
What you do to survive, what you tell them, which is what they want to hear.
If there's someone who understands, that's me, Amiel.
You have to come and see the bougainvillea in my garden.
All of a sudden, from nothing, it grew to reach a gigantic size.
A lovely purple.
Spreads on all the walls of the house I asked you if you had talked to Nimrod lately.
No.
Not really.
It looks like it thrives in the humid air.
- Did you know it does the flowers good.
- Enough of the bloody flowers! Dafna, everything is okay with Nimrod.
I understand you're worried, but I'm okay.
You're always okay, with you everything is perfect, right? No.
It's not perfect, it's just I don't want to talk about it, am I allowed? - You know, you're unbearable? - What do you want from me? Sometimes I'd like to slap you so you come back to reality.
Nimrod left you weeks ago.
Every time I bring it up you change the subject.
There's nothing to talk about.
He left! Your husband left you, the man you waited for all these years does not want to stay with you.
So what? Break down, then, cry, something.
Show you have a heart, that you're human.
You don't have to be so perfect, so in control all the time.
- He's going through a phase - He's not going through any phase he left you.
- Say it.
- Shut up, everybody is listening.
I want to hear you say it.
Enough, let's do another lap and then we'll get some coffee.
Let's go.
"A lap.
" You're unbearable, you and your "lap".
I can't be with you anymore.
Wow.
- Here you are.
- Great.
How rich.
I'm going to treat myself today.
There's no smoking allowed in here.
I'm sorry.
I Where can I smoke then? I'm not a smoker, but - today I'm celebrating.
- Are you waiting for someone? No.
Just me.
Efrati.
Where are you? There you are.
Lali, who is it? Soldiers.
No, no No! So, are you ready? Yes, let's go.
Did you eat? Can't you just tell me? No, if he is upstairs, then No then, okay have a good evening Sorry.
There is no need.
It's your family.
This is for you.
Sorry about this morning.
I made you feel as if it was wrong for you to have a proper life.
While I In any case, this way we can now plan together.
Wait.
What's this? Years ago, I took out a Hungarian passport.
I had completely forgotten.
Well, anyway, it's empty.
I never traveled with it.
It has no stamps, like yours.
We can start fresh.
Together.
We have time.
1,500 pieces.
Perfect for people who have a lot of time in their hands.
To your health, my friend.
Give us another.
You're gonna be the most sought after bachelor in Israel.
Cheers.
Cheers.
And then the man went pale, white.
.
White like my ass.
Was it so? I love you.
The best friend I have.
- Now he came back from captivity.
- Enough, Aaron, enough.
What? I was talking about Talia.
Look at him, one month with his wife and he's ready to go back to the Syrians.
To freedom.
That's nice.
Cheers.
Cheers.
Cheers.
What? Is there anything wrong? Wrong? I think I'm falling in love with you.
I'll help you.
You're so handsome.
- You want to hear a secret? - Yes I killed him.
Boom! With my own hands.
But in the end, no.
He's still alive.
Who? Who? In the end I didn't kill him.
Do you understand? - What's this? - What? Come here.
I'm sharing with you.
You said I was guarded.
- So I am telling you now.
- Be serious, wait One moment, you killed somebody? Yes.
Initially, yes.
I have to go.
But later no.
See That's why I didn't want to tell you at first.
Talia! You don't understand, he's he's alive.
Hello, Talia.
I'm sure you're sleeping.
With everything that's been going on lately I'm sure I am the last person you want to hear from.
Be that as it may, today's your birthday.
I wanted you to know I didn't forget.
I feel guilty for I hope you know this is not your fault.
What, no food? No.
Where's Mom? She promised she would make dinner.
Is she okay? So? Mom.
Mom, are you okay? I'm sleeping.
Let me sleep.
But are you okay? Are you feeling okay? I'm sleeping.
Yes, hello.
This is Dr.
Lerner speaking.
I'm calling from the Pathology Institute at Abu Kabir.
The people that came here you ask me to call you if anybody ever asked about Amiel Ben-Horin.
Did they tell you their names? Thank you.
- Who was it? - Nobody.
Start running.
Coming up on PRISONERS OF WAR The "Sons of Jihad" organization.
What can you tell about it? I don't deserve this.
Do you have any idea what I did for you all these years? Amiel is alive.
I already told you, I don't remember anything about the past.
I was born twelve years ago.
Before that, I was nothing.
The photo was taken two weeks ago.
Intelligence believes Jamal died a few months ago.
This is his heir.
Oh, what a mess.
It can't be him.
We know him.
I grant you the honor to waste this scum.

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