TWO LITTLE MOSSADS
PRICE: $150,000. +1.75%
GENRE: Drama
LOGLINE: Teen brothers from Sderot, Israel, survive a rocket attack and are then thrust into the world of Mossad. The brothers are sent to Iran, where they uncover an imminent nuclear threat against Tel Aviv.
SYNOPSIS:
Israeli teens, Daiki and his brother Aaron, reside in Sderot, Israel, a city near the Gaza border. They assist in the family bakery, run by their father, retired IDF Colonel Yusef Weiss. One morning, before the city stirs to life, Hamas rockets penetrate Israeli airspace. The ensuing explosion devastates the bakery, and the teens tragically lose their family in the attack.
Determined to combat Hamas, but too young to enlist in the military, the brothers concoct their own strategy, a move that endangers their lives.
Colonel Akiv, an IDF officer, notices the brothers' initiative and introduces them to Mossad, Israel's National Intelligence Agency. Despite their youth, Daiki and Aaron undergo grueling training, showcasing their resilience. Their training is abruptly halted, as Mossad needs to infiltrate them into Iran before its national census.
Upon arrival in Iran, they adopt new identities: Kir (for Daiki) and Rahim (for Aaron). They find refuge in a safe house south of Tehran where Saburo, a Mossad Field Intel Officer, equips them with instructions and communication tools.
Unexpectedly, the Iranian military recognizes Kir and Rahim's potential and drafts them. After enduring boot camp, they receive an assignment. While on duty, Kir heroically saves an IRGC (Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps) officer, Colonel Kahn, and as a reward, both brothers are tasked with guarding a confidential IRGC facility.
While on duty, Rahim stumbles upon a modified Iraqi Airways 737, its cargo bay transformed into a bomb bay. Additionally, a stealth application, designed to avoid radar detection, is noted. Kir's investigation later exposes a Soviet RN-28 nuclear gravity bomb, and they promptly alert Saburo.
Chaos ensues when an extremist detonates a device at the facility. With the situation escalating and the site under lockdown for investigation, Saburo advises the brothers to return to Israel for their safety.
Simultaneously, the re-engineered airplane is loaded with the nuclear weapon. Iranian pilots, Moshen and Kaveh, are briefed on the newly installed "Auto Flight" system that negates human interference. As the plot unfurls, Moshen discloses the aircraft's mission to Tel Aviv. However, a twist reveals Kaveh's true allegiance to Mossad, leading him to divert the plane's course.
In Tel Aviv, military leaders convene at "The Pit" in Kirya Military Headquarters. The impending crisis instigates discussions about "Operation Lion's Claw," a proposed tactical nuclear counter-strike against Iran.
Cruising at 30,000 feet, Kaveh makes the harrowing decision to ditch the fuel and guide the 737 into the Mediterranean Sea, averting a catastrophe in Tel Aviv. In the plane's final moments, Israel's Prime Minister communicates with Kaveh, acknowledging the immense sacrifice he's about to make.
The nuclear detonation off the coast of Cyprus marks a grim climax.
As they fly home aboard a C-5, the brothers, now known as Kir and Rahim, are updated about the explosion. A weary Kir reflects on their journey, musing to Rahim that perhaps fate had a plan for them all along.
PRICE: $150,000. +1.75%
GENRE: Drama
LOGLINE: Teen brothers from Sderot, Israel, survive a rocket attack and are then thrust into the world of Mossad. The brothers are sent to Iran, where they uncover an imminent nuclear threat against Tel Aviv.
SYNOPSIS:
Israeli teens, Daiki and his brother Aaron, reside in Sderot, Israel, a city near the Gaza border. They assist in the family bakery, run by their father, retired IDF Colonel Yusef Weiss. One morning, before the city stirs to life, Hamas rockets penetrate Israeli airspace. The ensuing explosion devastates the bakery, and the teens tragically lose their family in the attack.
Determined to combat Hamas, but too young to enlist in the military, the brothers concoct their own strategy, a move that endangers their lives.
Colonel Akiv, an IDF officer, notices the brothers' initiative and introduces them to Mossad, Israel's National Intelligence Agency. Despite their youth, Daiki and Aaron undergo grueling training, showcasing their resilience. Their training is abruptly halted, as Mossad needs to infiltrate them into Iran before its national census.
Upon arrival in Iran, they adopt new identities: Kir (for Daiki) and Rahim (for Aaron). They find refuge in a safe house south of Tehran where Saburo, a Mossad Field Intel Officer, equips them with instructions and communication tools.
Unexpectedly, the Iranian military recognizes Kir and Rahim's potential and drafts them. After enduring boot camp, they receive an assignment. While on duty, Kir heroically saves an IRGC (Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps) officer, Colonel Kahn, and as a reward, both brothers are tasked with guarding a confidential IRGC facility.
While on duty, Rahim stumbles upon a modified Iraqi Airways 737, its cargo bay transformed into a bomb bay. Additionally, a stealth application, designed to avoid radar detection, is noted. Kir's investigation later exposes a Soviet RN-28 nuclear gravity bomb, and they promptly alert Saburo.
Chaos ensues when an extremist detonates a device at the facility. With the situation escalating and the site under lockdown for investigation, Saburo advises the brothers to return to Israel for their safety.
Simultaneously, the re-engineered airplane is loaded with the nuclear weapon. Iranian pilots, Moshen and Kaveh, are briefed on the newly installed "Auto Flight" system that negates human interference. As the plot unfurls, Moshen discloses the aircraft's mission to Tel Aviv. However, a twist reveals Kaveh's true allegiance to Mossad, leading him to divert the plane's course.
In Tel Aviv, military leaders convene at "The Pit" in Kirya Military Headquarters. The impending crisis instigates discussions about "Operation Lion's Claw," a proposed tactical nuclear counter-strike against Iran.
Cruising at 30,000 feet, Kaveh makes the harrowing decision to ditch the fuel and guide the 737 into the Mediterranean Sea, averting a catastrophe in Tel Aviv. In the plane's final moments, Israel's Prime Minister communicates with Kaveh, acknowledging the immense sacrifice he's about to make.
The nuclear detonation off the coast of Cyprus marks a grim climax.
As they fly home aboard a C-5, the brothers, now known as Kir and Rahim, are updated about the explosion. A weary Kir reflects on their journey, musing to Rahim that perhaps fate had a plan for them all along.
PRICE: $150,000. +1.75%
GENRE: Drama
LOGLINE: Teen brothers from Sderot, Israel, survive a rocket attack and are then thrust into the world of Mossad. The brothers are sent to Iran, where they uncover an imminent nuclear threat against Tel Aviv.
SYNOPSIS:
Israeli teens, Daiki and his brother Aaron, reside in Sderot, Israel, a city near the Gaza border. They assist in the family bakery, run by their father, retired IDF Colonel Yusef Weiss. One morning, before the city stirs to life, Hamas rockets penetrate Israeli airspace. The ensuing explosion devastates the bakery, and the teens tragically lose their family in the attack.
Determined to combat Hamas, but too young to enlist in the military, the brothers concoct their own strategy, a move that endangers their lives.
Colonel Akiv, an IDF officer, notices the brothers' initiative and introduces them to Mossad, Israel's National Intelligence Agency. Despite their youth, Daiki and Aaron undergo grueling training, showcasing their resilience. Their training is abruptly halted, as Mossad needs to infiltrate them into Iran before its national census.
Upon arrival in Iran, they adopt new identities: Kir (for Daiki) and Rahim (for Aaron). They find refuge in a safe house south of Tehran where Saburo, a Mossad Field Intel Officer, equips them with instructions and communication tools.
Unexpectedly, the Iranian military recognizes Kir and Rahim's potential and drafts them. After enduring boot camp, they receive an assignment. While on duty, Kir heroically saves an IRGC (Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps) officer, Colonel Kahn, and as a reward, both brothers are tasked with guarding a confidential IRGC facility.
While on duty, Rahim stumbles upon a modified Iraqi Airways 737, its cargo bay transformed into a bomb bay. Additionally, a stealth application, designed to avoid radar detection, is noted. Kir's investigation later exposes a Soviet RN-28 nuclear gravity bomb, and they promptly alert Saburo.
Chaos ensues when an extremist detonates a device at the facility. With the situation escalating and the site under lockdown for investigation, Saburo advises the brothers to return to Israel for their safety.
Simultaneously, the re-engineered airplane is loaded with the nuclear weapon. Iranian pilots, Moshen and Kaveh, are briefed on the newly installed "Auto Flight" system that negates human interference. As the plot unfurls, Moshen discloses the aircraft's mission to Tel Aviv. However, a twist reveals Kaveh's true allegiance to Mossad, leading him to divert the plane's course.
In Tel Aviv, military leaders convene at "The Pit" in Kirya Military Headquarters. The impending crisis instigates discussions about "Operation Lion's Claw," a proposed tactical nuclear counter-strike against Iran.
Cruising at 30,000 feet, Kaveh makes the harrowing decision to ditch the fuel and guide the 737 into the Mediterranean Sea, averting a catastrophe in Tel Aviv. In the plane's final moments, Israel's Prime Minister communicates with Kaveh, acknowledging the immense sacrifice he's about to make.
The nuclear detonation off the coast of Cyprus marks a grim climax.
As they fly home aboard a C-5, the brothers, now known as Kir and Rahim, are updated about the explosion. A weary Kir reflects on their journey, musing to Rahim that perhaps fate had a plan for them all along.
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