Hiuch HaGdi) is a 1986 Israeli drama film directed by Shimon Dotan and based on a novel by David Grossman.
Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) soldiers enter the Palestinian village of Andal, led by the military governor, Lieutenant Colonel Katzman (Makram Khoury), his deputy, Major Shaffer (Danny Mugia), and the military doctor, Captain Uri Laniado (Rami Danon).
Hilmi's wife has passed away, and a mute girl, Najat, brings him food to the cave daily.
Uri's wife, Shosh (Iris Hoffman), is a guide at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art.
Katzman organizes a force to take control of the cave but ultimately decides to go alone with Hilmi's consent.