Tara Abboud Faces an Uncertain Fate
Episode 2 of “Sohab Al Ard” delivers an emotional escalation as Karma struggles with fear after losing contact with her father in Gaza—until a fleeting TV image sparks hope amid devastation.
In a deeply emotional episode, “Sohab Al Ard” continues to portray the human cost of war 🌍🔥.
Karma (Tara Abboud) desperately tries to reach her father (Eyad Nassar) after losing contact with him, only to learn that their home in Gaza has been bombed, with initial reports suggesting no survivors 💔. The shock leaves her suspended between grief and denial.
📺 While watching live news coverage, Karma suddenly spots her father in the background near the hospital where her cousin Younes—the sole survivor of the bombing—is being treated. A brief appearance, yet powerful enough to reignite hope.
✨ Though she attempts to remain composed, Karma ultimately informs her grandmother and sisters about the bombing. The personal tragedy transforms into a collective family ordeal.
The episode dives into the psychological toll of war, showing how a single televised moment can reshape destiny. Will the father manage to reunite with his daughters? Or will reality prove harsher than hope? ⚖️
🎬 The series is written by Ammar Sabry and directed by Peter Mimi, starring Tara Abboud alongside Eyad Nassar, Menna Shalaby, Kamel El Basha, Adam Bakri, Diana Rahme, Kira Yaghnam, and Sarah Youssef.
“Sohab Al Ard” is more than drama—it is a testament to resilience, where hope becomes resistance and family becomes survival ✊💛.
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