Mona's father and a respected village elder who openly supports Golan reunification with Syria. He recently served jail time for this stance and faces potential social shunning from elders if he allows his tradition-breaking son Hattem to attend Mona's wedding.
Hammed is Mona's father, supporting her marriage while navigating political and traditional pressures.
Hammed is Amal's father, balancing his political views with familial responsibilities.
Hammed is Marwan's father, accepting his son's unconventional lifestyle without objection.
Hammed is Evelyna's father-in-law, facing village scrutiny due to Hattem's cross-cultural marriage.
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