Apple TV And the possibility of to purchase Series From israel ?

i bought Apple TV
And the possibility of to purchase Series does not appear to me
Missing some things because I'm from Israel
My question is when? These things will open for my country
I'm really disappointed

TV shows aren't currently available in the Israeli iTunes store. As to when they might be available, nobody on these forums will know until if/when Apple announce something - but they will need the TV companies to grant them licenses to sell their shows before they will be able to do so.

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