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Al Arrab

The show follows a powerful Levantine family whose patriarch controls a vast political and economic network stretching across Damascus and Beirut. As rival factions rise and internal betrayals surface, the family’s empire begins to fracture. The series blends crime, politics, and personal ambition, exploring shifting loyalties, hidden agendas, and the high‑stakes world of influence and legacy.

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Top Cast

  • عاصي الحلاني

    عاصي الحلاني

  • Abdel Moneim Amayri

    Abdel Moneim Amayri

  • Samer Ismail

    Samer Ismail

  • Nesreen Tafesh

    Nesreen Tafesh

  • Salloum Haddad

    Salloum Haddad

  • مؤيد خراط

    مؤيد خراط

Overview

The show follows a powerful Levantine family whose patriarch controls a vast political and economic network stretching across Damascus and Beirut. As rival factions rise and internal betrayals surface, the family’s empire begins to fracture. The series blends crime, politics, and personal ambition, exploring shifting loyalties, hidden agendas, and the high‑stakes world of influence and legacy.

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