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The Ambush (2022) [arabic] -

The film follows three Emirati soldiers—Ali, Bilal, and Hindasi—who are on their final routine patrol before heading home. Their lives are upended when they are ambushed by heavily armed militants in a remote, narrow canyon. Trapped in their armored vehicle, wounded, and out of communication range, they must survive a relentless siege while their commander back at Mocha Base launches a daring, high-stakes rescue mission. Why You Should Watch It The Ambush (2021) - IMDb

Directed by Pierre Morel—the visionary behind the action classic Taken — is based on a harrowing true story from the 2018 conflict in Yemen. The Ambush (2022) [Arabic]

Courage Under Fire: A Deep Dive into "The Ambush" (2022) If you are a fan of high-octane war dramas that trade Hollywood gloss for gritty realism, then ( Al Kameen ) is a must-watch. Released globally in 2022 after becoming the highest-grossing Emirati and Arabic-language film ever in the UAE, this film offers a visceral look at modern warfare through a lens rarely seen in Western cinema. The Story: A Race Against Time The film follows three Emirati soldiers—Ali, Bilal, and

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