Theodor Herzl and David Wolffsohn embark on a journey to Constantinople to conduct crucial meetings. However, these discussions fail to yield the anticipated results. Confronted with the realization that the path to Palestine is temporarily blocked, Herzl remains undeterred and seeks to advance the El Arish project as an alternative avenue. A correspondence between Herzl and Lord Nathaniel Mayer Rothschild unfolds after Herzl receives a letter from Rothschild, who cautions against overly ambitious and hastily formulated plans.
