One year to the revolutions that swept the world, Israeli correspondent Itai Anghel goes back to the place where it all began. Sidi Bouzid, a sleepy town in in south Tunisia changed it all thanks to a young merchant, Mohammes Bouazizi, who set himself on fire in the market place because he couldn't stand anymore the abuse, corruption and the need for bribe in order to face the regime and its system. Literally, this act ignited the fire that swept all the Arab world.

Our correspondent Itai Anghel returns to Tunisia at the time of historic, first democratic elections, he speaks to the sisters of Mr. Bouazizi, witnesses the promises of the new revolution as well as the threats, regarding the extreme Islam and the attitude towards women. He travels through the revolutions in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya, visits the Israeli city of Tel Aviv that was influnced by the protests in the Arab world and asks the questions that Israelis are asking facing the complete change in the Middle East.