The thirteenth episode of “Ra’s al-Af’a” (The Snake Head), starring Amir Karara, is scheduled to air exclusively on the ON, ON Drama, and Watch it digital platforms tonight. Viewers can watch the episode at 8:30 PM on ON, with three rebroadcasts throughout the day. ON Drama will air the episode at 11:00 PM. The series, based on real events, details the Egyptian National Security Agency’s pursuit of a senior figure in the Muslim Brotherhood.
“Ra’s al-Af’a” will air on ON at 8:30 PM, with rebroadcasts at 2:30 AM, 9:00 AM, and 3:15 PM the following day. ON Drama will air the episode at 11:00 PM, with rebroadcasts at 4:00 AM, 10:15 AM, and 2:30 PM the following day. Watch it will stream the episode at 8:30 PM, offering viewers an uninterrupted viewing experience.
The series, described as a suspenseful drama based on true events, delves into the intricacies of Egyptian society and the hidden conflicts within its security apparatus. The narrative centers on the National Security Agency’s pursuit of Mahmoud Ezzat, a leading figure in the Muslim Brotherhood who assumed the role of acting Supreme Guide in 2013 following the arrest of Mohamed Badie. The series portrays the violent acts and crimes committed by the organization, highlighting the efforts of undercover security personnel.
“Ra’s al-Af’a” consists of 30 episodes and features a cast including Amir Karara, Sherif Monir, Ahmed Ghazy, Caroline Azmy, Magda Zaki, Murad Makram, Islam Gamal, and numerous other prominent actors. The series is written by Hani Sarhan and directed by Mohamed Bakir, with production by Synergy.
Watch it has begun promoting the series, emphasizing its focus on the real-life achievements of state agencies in countering external threats to Egypt’s stability. The platform highlights the cast’s portrayal of forces working to disrupt a sensitive and critical case. The return of veteran actress Magda Zaki after a four-year absence from television is also being promoted, alongside the participation of Murad Makram and other established stars. The series is inspired by actual events recounting the struggle against shadowy forces endangering national security.