Abed Rajoub, one of the most senior Palestinian agents to collaborate with Israel, is sixty. Unlike his brothers and cousins, who are committed to the Palestinian struggle (Jibril Rajoub, a high-ranking Palestinian leader, and Nayef Rajoub, a minister in the Hamas cabinet, to name a few), Abed is convinced that the Palestinian struggle for independence is unjustified, and therefore destined to fail. Abed, who was recruited by the Israeli defense apparatus as a kid, declares he would rather be Israeli than Palestinian. But what he looks back on his life, he longs for the village he left behind and the Palestinian identity he suppressed.