With the help of Palestinians, several Turkish agents turned East Jerusalem upside down, organized a riot and killed the leader of the Israeli military and police they wanted to kill.
I really don't know how to describe the plot of this film. It's as simple as watching 5 minutes to know the ending. Although it partly reflects the Israeli-Palestinian conflict that is taking place in Palestine today, the Turks' overly obscene storytelling makes this film less viewable. Israeli soldiers are like paper, vulnerable. Turkish agents are immortal, unstoppable, unbreakable, and play cool every now and then. The vilification of Israelis in every possible way makes the film lose its artistic quality, leaving only the political aspect for the audience to enjoy. What I see in the film is revenge except revenge. After more than an hour of lively fighting, I also ended the torment of this film!
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