The Cops (Israeli TV series)

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The Cops
Also known asHa-Shotrim
Genre
Created byRotem Shamir
Yuval Yefet
Country of originIsrael
Original languageHebrew
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes8
Production
Running time52–60 minutes
Production company Keshet Media Group
Original release
Network Channel 12
Release25 January 2021 (2021-01-25)

The Cops (original title in Hebrew : השוטרים Translit.:Ha-Shotrim Translated: "The Cops") is an Israeli television drama series made by Keshet and originally aired on Israel's Channel 12 from 25 January 2021. The series was created by Rotem Shamir and Yuval Yefet. It was directed by Rotem Shamir and the lead screenwriter is Yuval Yefet. The series was filmed mostly in the northern Israel, and was inspired by real events that occurred during the "Avenging Cops" affair in Nahariya in 2006. [1]

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Background

The "Avenging Cops" affair, also known as the "Criminals in Uniform" case, was a criminal affair that took place in Israel during the years 2005–2006. After several incidents of grenade attacks on the local police station and attacks on policemen's houses, several policemen from the city of Nahariya manufactured and detonated explosive devices in an apartment and a vehicle belonging to Michael Mor, head of the local criminal organization. The grenade attacks were attributed, according to the "Avenging Cops", to Mor's organization. This is despite the fact that no indictments have been filed in those cases. [2]

The cops were:

On 13 July 2009, Ashur, Levy, Musa and Hadad, were found guilty and were sentenced to one year in prison and another year of probation.

Synopsis

Alon Shenhav, an outstanding detective officer who grow up in Nahariya and moved to Tel Aviv-Yafo, is asked to return to his hometown and serve as a detective officer for a year. Upon his return, he discovers that Maor Ezra runs a local crime organization that is terrorising in the city. Alon understands that in order to take Ezra down, he must first restore the public status of the police in the city.

Cast and characters

The Sharabi-Shenhav family

Israeli Police

Criminal Organization

Additional characters

Broadcasting

Episode No.
in the Series
Episode No.
in the Season
TitleOriginal date premiereRatingSource
%Watches
11Nahariya25 January 202121.5%617,000 [3]
22Game Roles26 January 202117.7%514,000 [4]

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References

  1. Avenging cops affair
  2. עבריינים במדים
  3. רייטינג: האם הבכורה של 'השוטרים' בקשת 12 התעלתה על תחקיר עופרה חזה?
  4. רייטינג: 'השוטרים' עם 17.7%, האם רשת 13 מצאה דרך לנצח?