Noam Bettan, Israel’s Eurovision candidate who took second place in the competition, sang in three languages, and chose to start his performance in Hebrew. Meanwhile, the winner — from Bulgaria — sang ...
Bettan had won second place at Eurovision, despite demonstrations against Israel, boos, and pro-Palestinian placard and flag ...
Israeli President Isaac Herzog hosted Noam Bettan, Israel’s runner-up representative at the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest in ...
The bigger picture excluded by their tunnel vision is that the first exile of Jews from their homeland in Judah happened in ...
The winning song was "Bangaranga" by DARA from Bulgaria, and "Eclipse" by Delta Goodrem of Australia came in third place.
“Everyone is very, very proud of you,” Netanyahu said to Bettan, who replied that it was a “great privilege” to represent ...
Bettan, who is representing Israel with the upbeat song, was filmed dancing to excerpts from Israel’s four winning Eurovision songs before bursting into a few bars of the 2026 song.
Bettan gave a dynamic, confident performance of the catchy song, surrounded by five female dancers, and it was selected as ...
The incident follows pro-Palestinian chants during Israel's semifinal appearance.
Bettan's first performance of "Michelle" at Vienna’s Wiener Stadthalle drew applause as well as boos and whistles.
28-year-old singer, born in Israel to French parents, says his years of 'Sisyphean work' in the music industry have made him ready to shine 'the light I have to give to the world' The post Facing a ...
After the first semi-final took place on Tuesday, Israel’s contestant Noam Bettan was among the countries voted through, ...