Prisoners of War, also known as Hatufim, is an Israeli drama series that inspired the American TV show Homeland. The series follows the lives of three Israeli soldiers who were held captive for 17 years and their struggles to reintegrate into society upon their release. Prisoners of War explores the psychological and emotional impact of captivity on the soldiers and their families. The show has been praised for its gripping narrative, strong character development, and exploration of themes such as trauma, loyalty, and identity.