Apple TV Sets Premiere for High-Stakes Thriller Unconditional
Apple TV has landed Keshet 12’s new drama series Unconditional, from co-creators Adam Bizanski (Magpie) and Dana Idisis (On the Spectrum), with Keshet International. The series is produced by Spiro Films and stars Liraz Chamami (Bad Boy, Manayek) alongside newcomer Talia Lynne Ronn.
The eight-episode thriller series will make its global debut on Apple TV with the first two episodes on Friday, May 8, 2026, followed by new episodes every Friday through June 19. The thriller will premiere in Israel on Keshet 12 in April.

Unconditional follows a mother-daughter vacation-turned-nightmare when 23-year-old Gali (Ronn) is arrested for drug smuggling in Moscow. Her mother, Orna (Chamami), refuses to accept the charges — but her fight for Gali’s freedom pulls her into a deadly web of crime and corruption.
In addition to Ronn and Chamami, the ensemble cast includes French-Israeli singer-songwriter Amir Haddad (La Belle et Le Boulanger), Yossi Marshek (Yellow Peppers, Manpower), Evgenia Dodina (Invisible, Virgins), and Vladimir Friedman (Bad Boy).
Unconditional is written by Bizanski and directed by Johnathan Gurfinkel (The Accursed). The series is produced for Keshet 12 by Spiro Films’ Eitan Mansuri and Jonathan Doweck (No Man’s Land, When Heroes Fly), who also executive produce alongside Bizanski, Idisis, Keshet Media Group’s Avi Nir, Keshet International’s Keren Shahar, and Keshet 12’s Karni Ziv, Yuval Horowitz, and Eze Sakson.
Keshet International is the international distributor for Unconditional, which joins Apple Originals from Keshet International, including Echo 3, Keshet Studios’ English-language remake of When Heroes Fly, and Suspicion, the remake of False Flag from Keshet UK.
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