On a dark and tense night, a group of terrorists hijacks an Air France plane carrying more than 200 passengers, taking it to an airport in Uganda under the regime of Idi Amin. As the hijackers demand the release of Palestinian prisoners, the situation complicates further. At the center of the storm, the hostages face fear and uncertainty, forced to adapt to the harsh conditions imposed by their captors.
Meanwhile, in Israel, the government grapples between peace and force. After intense negotiations that seem to lead nowhere, an elite team from the Israel Defense Forces is deployed to carry out a risky mission. With time running out and pressure mounting, the commandos prepare for an operation that many consider nearly suicidal.
The plot alternates between the tensions on the plane and the efforts of the Israeli commandos, creating an atmosphere of anguish that captivates the viewer. As minutes turn into hours, the question arises: are they willing to risk everything to save the hostages? With thrilling action and intense moral dilemmas, the story explores not only courage and military strategy, but also human emotions in extreme situations, leaving a reflection on the cost of war and the value of life.