The upcoming Channel 12 series, Unconditional, was sold by Keshet International before its Israeli premiere and will be available on Apple TV to its 45 million subscribers worldwide.

According to Keshet International, the deal is one of the biggest in its history for an original series. Unconditional will have its world premiere on Channel 12 in Israel after the Passover holiday and will launch worldwide on Apple on May 8, 2026.

Unconditional stars Liraz Chamami (Manayek, Bad Boy) and Talia Lynne Ronn in her first television role. It tells the story of Orna (Chamami) and her daughter, Gali (Ronn), whose dream vacation to India turns into a nightmare when Gali is arrested at a stopover in Moscow on suspicion of drug smuggling.

Orna, trying to get her daughter released, sets out on a complex journey to uncover the truth and finds herself entangled in a deadly web of crime and corruption, which leads her to question what she truly knows about her own daughter.

Alongside Chamami and Ronn, the series stars Amir Haddad, who is starring in the upcoming French version of the Keshet series, The Baker and the Beauty, as well as Yossi Marshek, Evgenia Dodina, Vladimir Friedman, Kobi Peretz, and Lev Levin.

The series was created by Adam Bizanski (Magpie) and Dana Idisis (On the Spectrum), written by Bizanski, and directed by Johnathan Gurfinkle (Six Times). The series was produced by Eitan Mansuri and Jonathan Doweck of Sapir Films, who also made When Heroes Fly.

Unconditional has eight episodes and was filmed in India, Georgia, and Israel.

Avi Nir, the CEO of Keshet Group, said, “We are especially proud of the series Unconditional, one of the most gripping, biggest, and most significant series we have produced in recent years, the fruit of the talent and hard work of the best Israeli creators. We are happy, appreciative, and very grateful for the partnership with Apple TV’s groundbreaking television.”

Keren Shahar, the CEO of Keshet International, added, “Unconditional tells a powerful and universal story – a mother who will do anything to save her daughter. We are very proud that a series produced originally for an Israeli audience will now reach broad international audiences via Apple. This is further testimony to the quality of Israeli creation and its global potential.”