Red Alert (TV series)

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GenreDrama
Created byLior Chefetz
Ruth Efroni
Directed byLior Chefetz
Starring
Red Alert
GenreDrama
Created byLior Chefetz
Ruth Efroni
Directed byLior Chefetz
Starring
Country of originIsrael
Original languageHebrew
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes4
Production
ProducerLawrence Bender
Production companyKeshet Media Group
Original release
NetworkChannel 12
Paramount+
ReleaseOctober 4, 2025 (2025-10-04) (Israel)
October 7, 2025 (2025-10-07) (International)

Red Alert (Israeli title: First Light, Hebrew: אור ראשון, romanized: Or Rishon) is an Israeli television miniseries based on the October 7 attacks. It was created and directed by Lior Chefetz, and produced by Keshet Media Group and Lawrence Bender.[1] The series premiered in Israel on October 5, 2025 on Channel 12.[2] It was released internationally by Paramount+ on October 7, 2025, marking the second anniversary of the attacks.[3] It received generally favourable reviews upon its release and has been championed by David Ellison, CEO of Paramount Skydance.[4][5]

According to Keshet Media Group, it has become the most viewed drama on all Israeli TV channels in the past decade.[6] In December 2025, it received a nomination for Best Foreign Language Series at the 31st Critics' Choice Awards.[7][8]

The four-part miniseries centers on the harrowing events of October 7, portraying the intersecting lives of civilians caught in the chaos. Among them is Bat Sheva (Sela), a mother fleeing with her daughters as her son is abducted; Ohad (Leon), a devoted father who becomes a symbol of ultimate sacrifice; and Ayoub (Sulliman), who mourns the loss of his wife while hiding with his infant behind enemy lines. The story also follows Nofar (Amsalem), a border police officer wounded while protecting others, and her colleague Liat. Kobi (Atias), an anti-terror officer, charges into danger to rescue his wife, while Tali (Sara Vino), a determined mother, becomes an unexpected hero in the search for her injured son, Itamar (Katan).[1]

Cast

Production

Creators Efroni and Chefetz pursued the project as they were inspired by the stories of the October 8 survivors, telling Haaretz: "Creativity is our way as artists to try to understand the situation. The series is an artistic interpretation of the individual and national experience." They committed to the project once they received a blessing from survivors and families of murder victims.[6]

In November 2024, it was confirmed that the project would be produced by American producer, Lawrence Bender.[9] Bender has spoken about his motivation to produce the series: “What better way to tell the world what really happened? The world needs to be reminded of the truth. This is going to exist, and this will be here for the world to see."[10] Efroni and Chefetz had not considered the series' value as hasbara when American philanthropists requested to be investors in the project. Chefetz explained that the series did not change significantly, and that the investors: "asked to introduce small changes that would enable non-Israelis to understand the events, but nothing more." He added that the philanthropists did not ask them "to show the magnitude of the horrors", and that the series is faithful to their interest "in seeing how October 7 is reflected on the faces of our protagonists, and not to recreate that day."[6]

A pre-production creative decision was to decide on which of the survivor accounts would be retold on screen. Bender explained: “There are so many stories … it wasn’t an easy process. We wanted to find stories that we could, in a relatively small amount of episodes, show the beginning, middle, and the end with a hero.”[10]

The actors met with survivors of the October 7 attack, whose stories they were recreating on the screen.[11]

Filming

The series was shot on different locations in Israel, with principal photography beginning in spring 2025.[9] Some of the filming took place in the Gaza envelope.[10] The series was shot over 39 days.[12]

The series also includes some real footage taken on October 7 in Israel.[11]

Release

The series premiered in Israel on October 5, 2025 on Channel 12.[2][13]

The series released in the United States and internationally on October 7, 2025 through Paramount+.[14]

Reception

References

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