Apple TV to Launch New Israeli Thriller Series ‘Unconditional’ with Premiere Date Announced
Apple TV has secured the rights to the thriller Unconditional, nearly a year after its launch at the London Screenings by Keshet International. This acquisition highlights a growing trend of Israeli series finding a home on the streaming platform, which has previously hosted notable shows like the Hugh Laurie-led drama Tehran.
Co-created by Adam Bizanski and Dana Idisis, Unconditional is set to premiere on Friday, May 8, with the first two episodes, followed by subsequent episodes released weekly through June 19. The series will debut in Israel on Keshet 12 in April.
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A new promotional image from the series, based on a true story, has been released and is shown below.
Unconditional follows a mother-daughter vacation that quickly turns into a nightmare when 23-year-old Gali (Talia Lynne Ronn) is arrested for drug smuggling in Moscow. Gali’s mother, Orna (Liraz Chamami), vehemently denies the charges against her daughter but soon finds herself ensnared in a dangerous world of crime and corruption in her quest for justice.
The cast features an ensemble including French-Israeli singer-songwriter Amir Haddad, along with Yossi Marshek, Evgenia Dodina, and Vladimir Friedman.
In February 2025, Keshet International’s distribution head, Kelly Wright, described Unconditional as one of the company’s “most ambitious dramas in terms of budget and scale.” The series, which was filmed in India, Georgia, and Israel, is written by Bizanski and directed by Johnathan Gurfinkle (The Accursed). It is produced for Keshet 12 by Spiro Films’ Eitan Mansuri and Jonathan Doweck, with several executive producers including Bizanski, Idisis, and executives from Keshet Media Group and Keshet International.







