02x04 - Episode 4

Episode transcripts for the TV show, "Fauda". Aired: February 15, 2015 –; present.*
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After retiring from the Israel Defense Force, Doron is working on a vineyard only to get roped back into active duty.
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02x04 - Episode 4

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In the name of God

How's it going, bro?

- Where to?

- Herzliya.

- Work.

- Work?

- Gardening, bro.

- I see.

- All of you?

- It's a big project, thank God.

- Cool, have a good day.

- You, too.

We passed, we passed!

Thank Almighty God!

From now on, we speak only

Hebrew. We're in Israel.

It's all right, guys.

Bilal, come.

Bilal, get me the big screwdriver.

Hi, guys!

What's up?

Everything okay?

Everything's fine, thanks.

- Need any help?

- No, thanks, everything's fine.

You sure?

Everything's fine, God willing.

What did you say?

Come.

- Get in!

- Halt! Halt!

- Get in now!

- Bilal! Bilal! What about Bilal?!

Bilal!

Listen up. The att*ck

occurred two hours ago.

Sadly, one soldier was k*lled,

he was in the wrong

place at the wrong time.

But he heroically took

down one of the t*rrorists.

Our security cam footage shows

that this squad was

there a few days ago,

probably practicing. They spoke Hebrew.

Fluent enough to pass the checkpoint.

It looks like Al Makdasi.

Why they pulled over is unclear.

The body was ID'd as Bilal Abu Hassan,

a student at Birzeit University.

He was a member of Al-Kutla,

the Hamas' student association.

Damn it, so now these

assholes speak Hebrew?

- That's our working premise.

- Damn it

Any recordings?

- How fluent is their Hebrew?

- It's unclear.

The Secret Service says they

study Hebrew at universities.

Let me make this clear:

They're no amateurs.

We've never dealt with this before,

it's a whole new level

of sophistication:

"Jewish impostors."

Wait, I'm not done.

I want to discuss what

happened in the village.

I specifically ordered who goes

inside the house, so what happened?

- What happened? You know what happened.

- I went inside.

I installed the camera.

What's the problem?

What's the problem? It wasn't your

job, I was very clear about that.

- But I got the job done, didn't I?

- Do you know what "orders" are?

Do you know what using good judgment is?

Don't tell me about good judgment.

Fine, I apologize, it won't

happen again. Can I go now?

- Yes, now you can.

- Thanks.

Just so we're clear, I'm

not done with you yet.

Go over the photos.

Dismissed.

Come here.

Is anyone following you?

Then why were you late?

You kept me waiting.

Sorry. The soldiers pulled

everyone over for inspection

- because some soldier was k*lled.

- I can't go on living like this,

running around like a dog. I think

the Secret Service is on to us.

Don't worry, things will calm down soon.

It's all because of Al Makdasi.

I told Walid not to trust him.

Walid stopped obeying authority the

day I told him he's the successor.

Did you know he let Al Makdasi

hide in the house in Rumana?

Instead of k*lling

him, he's helping him.

- What a mess.

- Let's go.

Move it!

- Hello?

- Hey, Gali.

I got your message, but

I can't make it today.

I have to leave early in the morning.

Doron, I can't talk right now, okay?

Jalal the AC repairman is on his way,

- so I have to go to the ATM.

- Who's Jalal?

It's part of the AC's warranty,

he's coming for inspection.

What inspection? What

are you talking about?

- I don't know, that's what they said.

- Who?

The company.

Gali, don't let him in until

I get there, understand?

Are you nuts? He's on his way.

I said don't let him in

until I get there! Thanks!

Hold your heads up high.

Be proud of Bilal, God granted

him the honor to die a Shahid.

Be proud of yourselves, too!

We k*lled a soldier today

and we'll k*ll many more, God willing.

We'll get back at those

Jewish dogs with God's help.

What about Bilal's funeral?

We can't go.

We'd all like to pay

our respects to him,

but the Jews and the

Authority are after us.

But, Nidal, every organization

will send reps to his funeral,

- even the Jihad.

- What don't you understand, Ahmad?

We can't go.

Perhaps no organization will claim

responsibility for the att*ck,

which means that from now on

we operate in full secrecy.

Is that clear? All eyes are on us now.

They photograph everyone who attends

these funerals, am I right, Maher?

- Why do you ask me?

- Why not?

- I'm not my dad.

- But I bet you know.

Ahmad!

Cool it.

I asked him a simple question as

he must know if they do or don't.

We come before family

and before anything else.

Right, Maher?

The Jews don't knock on the

door when they come to k*ll.

Open the door, Ali.

It's Walid.

Hello, Walid.

- Pack your things and leave the house.

- Why?

The movement's leaders are sick

of the trouble you cause us.

Define "us."

You?

What don't you understand?

You shouldn't have carried out the

att*ck. This was against the orders.

We tried to kidnap a soldier.

- Isn't that what Hamas wants?

- I'll tell you what Hamas wants.

- Is kidnapping a soldier wrong?

- No.

You neither kidnapped him alive

nor returned with his body.

We couldn't.

That's why I told you not

to carry out an att*ck.

Had we successfully kidnapped him,

would you claim responsibility?

The movement would.

Nobody can claim responsibility

over an att*ck in the name of Hamas.

Who will take responsibility

and pay for Bilal's funeral

and the mourning tent?

Not us.

You won't decide for Hamas.

He is not Hamas

and Hamas can't fund people like him.

I'm not Hamas?

I am the son of Sheikh

Abu Nidal Awdallah.

Who are you?

I am Hamas' m*llitary wing

commander, you piece of sh*t,

and from this moment I order

you to shut the f*ck up!

You think we're a bunch of

jackasses? That Abed wouldn't tell me

that you pressured him into

giving you Doron's address?

Nidal, don't forget who you are.

Which side are you on?

Which side?

If you all don't leave this house,

I'm through with you

and things will end very badly.

Hey!

- Who are you?

- Jalal. I'm here to check the AC.

- Where are you from?

- From Nazareth, what's the problem?

Stop what you're doing and leave!

- But the lady scheduled me.

- Oh, yeah?

- Who sent you, huh?!

- Doron

- Who sent you?!

- Doron, what are you doing?!

- Let go of him!

- Who do you work for?

- What are you doing?!

- "Core International."

- "International," huh? Get the hell out!

- Leave him alone!

- Excuse me?

- I said, get out!

I'm calling the police, and you, ma'am,

owe us 250 shekels for the visit.

- b*at it! Get out!

- Calm down!

What's with you?

Come, let's go inside.

I'm sorry

- Are you out of your mind?!

- I'm sorry.

- Don't come over here anymore.

- Gali

I won't let you behave like

this in front of my kids!

- I'll get a restraining order against you.

- Gali, come on

What was that about?!

We're here, Abu Samara.

Thank you.

Wait here. Keep your eyes open.

Sure thing.

- The envelope.

- Oh

The Occupation army has announced

that one of its soldiers has been k*lled

in an operation carried

out by Palestinians.

According to the Occupation

army's spokesman, Avihay Adraee,

the soldier served in one

of the IAF's elite units

This house has a history

which you all know too well:

It was one of the Panthers' hideouts.

According to intel, Al

Makdasi was spotted there.

Given this indication, we

obviously don't have much time.

We have to gear up and head out.

Any questions?

I want you all to be extra alert.

We've taken enough sh*t till now.

Doron, come here, I want

to have a word with you.

What is it?

You won't be joining today's operation.

- What do you mean?

- You're staying put.

- What are you talking about, Eli?

- You think you can do as you please?

The first thing I told

you was no funny business,

but I guess you misheard me.

You won't do as you please here.

- Go f*ck yourself.

- Doron

Stay, I'm making coffee.

- No time for coffee, I'm in a rush.

- Where to?

A soccer game with

Nasser and his cousin.

We only have the court for 90 minutes.

You play soccer dressed like that?

My clothes are in the bag.

Why aren't you wearing the

Adidas sneakers you asked for?

Are those in the bag, too?

I forgot them at Nasser's.

He's bringing them to the court.

Fine, let's have some coffee.

Atalef, this is Commander.

What's going on there?

Atalef to Commander,

everything's clear, no gunmen.

- I'm leaving in two minutes.

- Roger.

- They're going to hunt down my source.

- Looks like he f*cked you over, Gabi.

NABLUS, RAFIDIA

- Is everything all right?

- Absolutely.

It's smaller than it looked

in the photos, but it's nice.

I wrote down two rooms because

that room is also a bedroom.

It doesn't get rented out often

because it's below ground level,

- that's why it's also cheap.

- I'm fine with it.

It's usually girls,

students, who rent it.

Don't worry, I'll keep it tidy.

What a surprise, huh?

- Amazingly, it's not your fault this time.

- No sh*t.

It's not always about you. This

time it was an intel slipup.

Whatever.

This is a standard lease contract.

Yes, I'll read it.

Is it a problem if I pay you in cash?

Not at all.

What did you say you do in Nablus?

I was living in Jordan for a while

and came back to help out

with the family business.

You know, times are tough, so

I came to be close to my family.

Well, you're a good son.

Did you leave your

wife behind in Jordan?

No, I didn't, actually.

Fadi?

You don't look like a "Fadi."

Yeah, I get that a lot.

Need anything else? Internet?

- It's what you youngsters want, right?

- Exactly.

- Don't worry, I'll take care of that.

- Thank you very much, Auntie.

"Auntie"? My name is Hanan.

All right.

- Tasnim.

- Shirin.

Where are you off to?

Today is Shahid Abu

Ahmad's memorial day.

- Oh, that's right.

- Aren't you coming?

The Jews are watching me. I don't

want them to arrest me again.

You poor thing.

They've got collaborators everywhere,

so Walid asked that I watch out.

Your husband is right.

Nassrin isn't coming either.

Abu Ahmad's widow? Is she scared, too?

Scared? No. The damn woman

took her kids and fled to Berlin

- to live there.

- Really?

Yes, she has a nice house

and lives a peaceful life

while we're here suffering.

Mommy, where's the flag we made?

Oh, right, may God forgive

me Wait here, darling.

Excited about going to the memorial day?

Of course, all the girls at

school are going to sing a song.

How lovely.

- Want to hear it?

- Sure.

When we seek martyrdom,

we go to heaven ♪

When we seek martyrdom,

we go to heaven ♪

You tell us we are small ♪

But from this way of

life we have become grand ♪

Without Palestine, our

childhood has no meaning ♪

Without Palestine, our

childhood has no meaning ♪

Children, we must keep

our religious commandments ♪

Children, we must keep

our religious commandments ♪

There is only one God

and God loves Shahids ♪

You have taught us

how to be real men ♪

You have taught us

how to be real men. ♪

Doesn't she sing beautifully?

Yes. You must be so proud.

The song continues.

- May God bless you with children.

- Thank you.

- Shirin, I applaud you.

- Thank you.

- See you.

- Bye.

sh*t!

- Peace be upon you.

- Upon you be peace.

- Where to?

- Abu Karim.

Are you armed? This way.

Peace be upon you, Abu Karim.

Have a seat.

How can I help you?

I need more support, Abu Karim.

I have to fund my men.

Right now it's a problem.

Why?

I was ordered not to fund you.

Abu Karim, I am responsible for my

men, they have families to support.

Nidal, my friend, I can't.

Settle your dispute with Walid.

Abu Karim,

you know how highly we

think of you at home.

You know very well who is

sitting in front of you.

Remember how my late

father got you this job?

Help me out now and we'll solve

things later on, God willing.

I can't.

Solve your own problems.

What is this place?

It's best that you don't know.

We have someone here who provides

us with goods while we're on the run.

Here.

He'll give you some goods.

Take them and come back.

Don't worry.

- What did he say?

- Not much.

He confessed to treason and

begged, crying that he has children.

Always the same story with these guys.

What a shame.

I think this is for you.

No, it's for you guys.

Thank you, Abu Samara, thank you.

Well?

Hisham isn't answering.

- Isn't it always like that?

- Yeah, but everyone's after him now.

I hope they didn't trick

us into exposing him.

This is the list of Hebrew students

the investigation uncovered.

- There are quite a few.

- Thanks.

- Dana

- I marked them for you.

Go home, will ya?

"Maher Muhammad Imad Asheikh"

Me and my cursed luck

- Hello?

- Hello, Abu Maher.

- Hello, Captain Ayub.

- How are you?

I'm fine, praise God. But you

know, we're not getting any younger.

Listen,

I understand that the people who

carried out the att*ck spoke

Hebrew.

You mean, not Israelis?

No. Palestinians.

They spoke fluent Hebrew,

not like the old folks

who used to work in Israel.

These were young guys.

The one who got k*lled was

studying Hebrew at Birzeit.

You know anything about this?

No, this is all new to me.

- This is crucial.

- Captain Ayub, you worry too much.

You know, Abu Maher,

worrying is our job.

Take care of yourself. Goodbye.

You, too, my friend.

The person you have

called is not available

What's up? Can we talk?

What are you doing here this late?

I need to talk to you about something.

- About the operation?

- No, no.

Remember the camera we

installed in Shirin's home?

I know, she took the picture

down, we lost the image.

- Well, she saw me.

- When?

When I installed the camera. We spoke.

- Why didn't you

- Hear me out. It's good for us.

She wants to help us,

- she wants out of the country.

- How do you know?

- She wrote to my username.

- What username?

The one I used back in

the operation in Ramallah.

Doron, are you crazy?

Are you purposely defying

orders just to endanger yourself?

Gabi, you taught me "For by wise

counsel thou shalt make thy w*r."

But we're up against a classic

situation of kidnapping or k*lling

a counterterrorist operative!

Remember the Amna Muna affair?

- Yes.

- If she's double-crossing you

- She's not.

- I said "if"!

This could all be a trap.

They could be setting us up,

tempting her to talk with you, which

is easy since you're a jackass

- Yep.

- Then set a meeting point

- and kidnap you. Classic!

- That's not the case.

Says who? They're just

as crafty as we are!

So what should I do, Gabi?

Tell her to leave me alone?

I can get you Walid and Al Makdasi,

I thought you'd be thankful!

- Yeah, thank you.

- You're welcome!

All right.

From now on, I tell

you when to contact her.

Doron, I want to know

where you go, with whom,

what you do and what

you say. Is that clear?

Don't do anything without my

approval or you'll be at risk.

Do you even realize the

consequences if you are kidnapped?

Fine, I'll set up a meeting.

No.

They could ambush us.

- You can meet with her spontaneously.

- Okay.

- I'll tell Eli not to bust your balls.

- Thanks.

So, how's your son doing?

Get outta my office, you idiot.

NABLUS, RAFIDIA HOSPITAL

Be alert, guys, they'll

be there any minute.

Excuse me, my wife has been

waiting here for two hours.

I'm a doctor, a nurse

will be right with you.

Shame on you. Is this how you

treat patients? Look at her!

- Let go of me.

- Not until a doctor tends to my wife!

- You're a doctor? Then tend to her!

- Sir, sir!

Let go of her or I'll break your arm.

- Cool it, pal.

- You cool it!

Go up to the roof. Amir

Mahajne is waiting for you.

Who do you think you are, butting in?!

You think you run this

hospital?! Watch it, kid!

Sir, all I wanted is to

ensure there is no trouble.

The doctor works very hard,

so cut her some slack.

Okay?

Okay.

Champ.

- Are you all right?

- What are you doing here?

I preferred not to come to your

house, there are too many eyes on you.

Move the bed!

- Get it out of the way!

- Sorry

I have something for you.

Here you go. Sorry they

took it away from you, but

- we still have to issue you an exit visa.

- Great.

The "shadow" has exited.

I know that he visits you sometimes.

They'll k*ll him next time.

It's best that we both avoid that.

Promise me you won't k*ll him

- and I'll tell you when we can meet.

- All right.

He saved my life. They were

going to k*ll me and my family.

I understand, Shirin. I'm

sick of all this v*olence.

Doron, he headed straight for

the stairs. You have 30 seconds.

We must hurry up.

- This is for you.

- What is it?

A SIM card for your phone

so you can call me directly.

Take it out before your meeting

so they won't track you, okay?

- Okay?

- Thank you.

Thank you.

Shirin

Do you love him?

I don't love him. I owe him.

Doron, move it, the guard

will be on the roof any second.

I have some work to do here.

I'll call you back, okay?

Where is everybody?

It's too risky for us

all to meet in one place.

My dad keeps calling me nonstop.

Good for you, your

dad worries about you.

What did you tell him?

That I got bruised playing soccer.

He's starting to get suspicious.

It'll be all right, God willing.

What's our next step?

We wait.

We wait?

Go home and stay with your family.

All right?

Goodbye.

- Peace be upon you.

- Upon you be peace.

Where are you, Abu Seif?

It's been a while. Any news?

I must talk with the leadership.

I have something to take care of

before we can move on to the next phase.

We will wait, Abu Seif. Do not worry.

- Farewell.

- Farewell.
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