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Niv Sultan: "I lived in an Iranian bubble" Israel today

2020-01-26T18:58:04.174Z


The actress will portray an Israeli young woman returning to the service of the Tehran Institute • The series will also feature Iranian actors, who have already snatched reviews on the local


The actress will be portraying an Israeli young woman returning to the service of the Tehran Institute • The series will also feature Iranian actors, who have already been criticized for doing so

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The Iranian threat to Sultan's shoulders: After breaking into our lives in "She Has It," Niv Sultan is soon back on screen.

In the "Tehran" series, Sultan will play Tamar Rabinian, an Israeli young woman who returns to the service of the Israeli institution of Tehran, the city from which her parents emigrated to Israel. It is in a situation where the future of the Middle East lies on its narrow shoulders, as it has played a key role at the heart of Israel's intelligence effort over the past twenty years - the Israeli air force's attack on Iran's nuclear facilities.

Apart from Sultan, Liraz Czech, Tzachi Noi and Iranian actors will also be playing in the series, which have already snatched reviews on cooperation with the Israelis. The series will air on "Here."

Sultan, what language to address to you?

"I'm finishing six months of a crazy experience, where I lived in an Iranian bubble and worked with amazing people. Good luck to me upon returning to reality."

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Source: israelhayom

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