“We just keep filming in between the [air raid] sirens,” an Israeli TV producer, speaking anonymously, told The Hollywood Reporter as the conflict entered its second week and the U.S. and Israeli bombing of Iran continues to be met with missile fire and drone attacks by Tehran on targets across the region.
Israeli broadcaster Keshet briefly switched to all-news coverage after the Feb. 28 killing of Iran’s supreme leader Ali Khamenei that triggered the war. But by March 2, the channel had already begun returning to regular programming, airing the season finale of comedy panel show Mo’adon Layla (Night Club) and recording a special edition of its Saturday Night Live-style sketch show…
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