In the midst of the growing political tension of the 1970s, a group of Mossad agents receives a secret mission following the brutal attack at the Munich Olympics, where a Palestinian terrorist group took an Israeli delegation hostage. The film follows Avner Kaufman, a former Israeli intelligence officer, who is recruited to lead a team tasked with assassinating those responsible for the attack. With pressure from the Israeli government and the urgency to fulfill a mission of revenge, Avner and his team embark on a dangerous series of operations across Europe and the Middle East.
As they proceed, each team member faces not only the external challenges of hunting down their targets but also their own moral and ethical crises. The lines between good and evil blur as they realize that revenge can come at a devastating human cost and that violence perpetuates a cycle of hatred. Tension mounts as team members are pushed to their limits, grappling with their own convictions and the trauma that surrounds them.
Through a gripping and heartbreaking narrative, the film explores themes of identity, loyalty, and the painful consequences of war. Ultimately, it raises the question of how far we are willing to go to protect what we love, and whether justice is truly attainable in a world marked by violence.