The World Changed In A Moment
A powerful drama depicting the real-life experiences of ordinary people turned into heroes by the October 7 terrorist attack.
The Day That Never Ended
Where to Watch
Premiering in Israel on
October 4, 8, 11, & 15
Premiering globally on
Tuesday, October 7
Episodes
At dawn, lives unfold across southern Israel - Kobi leaving the Nova festival, Ohad with his daughter in Nir Oz, and Nur driving Ayub to work with their baby. By 6:29 AM, sirens wail and terror strikes: safe rooms fail, families are torn apart, and the festival descends into carnage as partygoers flee for their lives.
At dawn, lives unfold across southern Israel - Kobi leaving the Nova festival, Ohad with his daughter in Nir Oz, and Nur driving Ayub to work with their baby. By 6:29 AM, sirens wail and terror strikes: safe rooms fail, families are torn apart, and the festival descends into carnage as partygoers flee for their lives.
Terror erupts at the Nova festival. In Nir Oz, Ohad shuts the safe room door from the outside, sealing his family in, but locking himself out. Wounded, Nofar fights to survive as Kobi leads a desperate rescue elsewhere. Across the region, civilians face impossible choices: Tali turns her car into an ambulance, Ayub hides with his baby. Then, Ohad sacrifices himself, only to watch as his family falls into enemy hands.
Terror erupts at the Nova festival. In Nir Oz, Ohad shuts the safe room door from the outside, sealing his family in, but locking himself out. Wounded, Nofar fights to survive as Kobi leads a desperate rescue elsewhere. Across the region, civilians face impossible choices: Tali turns her car into an ambulance, Ayub hides with his baby. Then, Ohad sacrifices himself, only to watch as his family falls into enemy hands.
Ayub hides with his baby, vowing survival as terrorists prepare an ambush. Tali rescues her gravely wounded son, then returns to save others. Bat Sheva flees with her daughters, watching her son taken toward Gaza. Cornered, Nofar and Liat vow not to be captured. Ambushed and wounded, Kobi records what may be his final message.
Ayub hides with his baby, vowing survival as terrorists prepare an ambush. Tali rescues her gravely wounded son, then returns to save others. Bat Sheva flees with her daughters, watching her son taken toward Gaza. Cornered, Nofar and Liat vow not to be captured. Ambushed and wounded, Kobi records what may be his final message.
Ayub bursts from hiding with his baby, disrupting the terrorists’ ambush. Tali reunites with her wounded son, while Kobi defies orders to lead a daring rescue, saving Nofar and Liat. Bat Sheva escapes burning fields with her daughters, clinging to hope. At Urim Junction, Ayub hears his child whisper “Dad.” These stories are true - and unfinished.
Ayub bursts from hiding with his baby, disrupting the terrorists’ ambush. Tali reunites with her wounded son, while Kobi defies orders to lead a daring rescue, saving Nofar and Liat. Bat Sheva escapes burning fields with her daughters, clinging to hope. At Urim Junction, Ayub hears his child whisper “Dad.” These stories are true - and unfinished.
The Heroes of Red Alert
Meet the ordinary heroes whose heart-stopping bravery and unbreakable will to survive was born from the chaos.
The Team Behind
Red Alert
SPECIAL THANKS TO
Created, written, and directed by Lior Chefetz (The Stronghold, Sky Raiders) and produced by Academy Award® nominee Lawrence Bender (Pulp Fiction, Inglourious Basterds), Red Alert is co-created with Ruth Efroni and co-written by Kineret Peled and Idan Hubel, with Yuval Yefet as script editor and Dan Sachar as editing director.
Red Alert is produced by Green Productions (Golda) in partnership with Bender Brown Productions (Roswell) with the Jewish National Fund-USA Israel Entertainment Fund (IEF) for Keshet 12.
Executive producers are Green Productions‘ Maya Fischer, Shani Ettinger Sror, Roi Kurland, and Gal Greenspan; Bender Brown Productions‘ Lawrence Bender and Kevin Kelly Brown; Jordana Reuben Yechiel; Mika Rodeh; Keshet Media Group’s Avi Nir; and Israel Entertainment Fund’s Nati Dinnar and Russell Robinson.
Additional executive producers include Jared Kash, Cindy Cederlund, Nealy Fischer, Jacobo Azout, Samuel Azout, Meir Goldberg, and the Khalili Brothers. Co-producers include Ilan and Ronda Nissan, Adam Milstein, Suzana and Ivan Kaufman, Ben-Yami Family, Fischer Family, Susan Satzman Toczek, Fred Toczek, Sharon Joy, Alona Refua, and Janet Jeffries.
Other funding partners include the Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Philanthropies and The Film & Media Collaborative: the Gesher Multicultural Film Fund, the Avi Chai Foundation, and the Maimonides Fund.
Red Alert is distributed by Keshet International.