Nick Cave slated to perform in Rishon Lezion
"I am here because I love Israel and because it is important for me to say that a musician cannot be silenced. In a way, I am here because of the BDS movement," Cave said in 2017.
"I am here because I love Israel and because it is important for me to say that a musician cannot be silenced. In a way, I am here because of the BDS movement," Cave said in 2017.
"It’s not just about winning military battles. It’s about having moral footings that come with being a believer in following a religious path," says former US Ambassador to Israel David Friedman.
Even someone in Iran clicked on the Prime Minister's Office live coverage of US President Joe Biden's first day in Israel.
Kirel, who has been dominating Israeli charts for the past several years, says she is "delighted by the decision." Israel has so far participated in 44 editions of the Eurovision, winning four times.
Having missed the screen since the end of the popular "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" series, America's number one reality TV family is back with what they promise will be a more open and genuine experience.
Congratulations pour in from all over the world for the legendary filmmaker and his Israeli wife.
The move follows a review by the Israel Competition Authority. Disney Plus says it is "free to negotiate" with satellite service's rivals, broadcasts could potentially be available to cable company HOT and internet-based TV operators.
The show's co-leads, Maya Landsman and Doron Ben-David, win the "Best Performance" category.
"Craft Party" to premiere on the Cartoonito app in July with Italian dubbing. The show takes young viewers on a fun step-by-step journey of how to create themed DIY projects, art and craft creations.
"Sevap/Mitzvah" (A Good Deed) tells the story of Muslim woman Zejneba Hardaga who helped the Jewish Kabiljo family escape Nazi persecution in the 1940, who returned the favor 50 years later by helping the Hardaga family flee Sarajevo during the 1992-95 siege by separatist Bosnian Serb forces.
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