Lior Raz had already completed writing a new season of 'Fauda' when the events of October 7 reshaped reality in ways he could not have anticipated. The actor and creator, known for portraying complex security and political tensions, found that real life overtook fiction, forcing him to reconsider storylines that suddenly felt outdated or inadequate in the face of national trauma.
As the show prepares to return, Raz reflects on the emotional weight of war, collective grief and the responsibility of storytelling during times of crisis. He speaks about how deeply the events affected him personally and creatively, challenging the boundaries between the character he plays and the life he leads.
Beyond the screen, Raz navigates a life split between international fame and family responsibilities. From red carpets to parenthood, and amid public debates and protests, he confronts the tension between celebrity and citizenship, acknowledging that in both fiction and reality, there are no simple or happy endings.

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