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Doron Ben David Joins New Youth Drama Series About Northern Israel Evacuations

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Following his role in the acclaimed series "Fauda," actor Doron Ben David has been cast in a new youth drama titled "Evacuated," set to begin filming soon. The show, produced by Nickelodeon for yes viewers, features Ben David as Avi, the father of the protagonist Maor, played by Eyal Levy. Avi is a former competitive athlete and owner of a ninja club in Kiryat Shmona that was shut down due to evacuation. His character balances warmth as a father with toughness as a coach.

Joining the cast is Netta Carmeli, known for "Sweet" and "Bar Mitzvah," who will portray Shahar, a fun and tomboyish girl evacuated from Kiryat Shmona and training alongside Maor in ninja activities. The series was created by Lior Yaron, Meitar Prahat, and casting director Moran Marciano, with direction by Omer Goldman. Other cast members include Efrat Boimold, Leah Mabel, and Gur Eden.

"Evacuated" addresses a highly relevant and sensitive issue in Israel today: the story of teenagers displaced from their homes in northern Israel following the "Sword of Iron" military operation. The narrative follows the Pratoush family, uprooted from Kiryat Shmona to a kibbutz in central Israel, focusing on Maor's interrupted dream of winning a ninja championship due to the evacuation.

This new project marks a significant shift for Ben David, moving from adult drama to a youth-focused series that explores contemporary social challenges in Israel.

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