
Apple TV has picked up the thriller Unconditionala year after Keshet International launched the series at the London Screenings. The deal marks the latest Israeli series to land at the streamer, which is behind series such as Hugh Laurie-fronted drama Tehran.
The show from co-creators Adam Bizanski and Dana Idisis will premiere on Friday, May 8, with the first two episodes followed by new episodes every Friday through June 19. Unconditional will premiere in Israel via Keshet 12 in April.
A new photo of the series based on a true story was released and can be found below.
Unconditional follows a mother-daughter vacation turned nightmare when 23-year-old Gali (Talia Lynne Ronn) is arrested for drug smuggling in Moscow. Her mother, Orna (Liraz Chamami), refuses to accept the charges — but her fight for Gali’s freedom pulls her into a deadly web of crime and corruption.
The ensemble cast includes French-Israeli singer-songwriter Amir Haddad alongside Yossi Marshek, Evgenia Dodina, and Vladimir Friedman.
Liraz Chamami and Talia Lynne Ronn
Apple TV
As we reported back in February 2025, the series was announced a couple of years back on a weighty Keshet scripted slate, and the Israeli major’s distribution boss Kelly Wright describes the show that filmed in India, Georgia, and Israel as its “most ambitious drama in terms of budget and scale.”
Unconditional is written by Bizanski and directed by Johnathan Gurfinkle (The Accursed). The series is produced for Keshet 12 by Spiro Films’ Eitan Mansuri and Jonathan Doweck (No Men’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 Sackson. Keshet International is the international distributor for the series.



