It's a wrap: Israel Hayom bids farewell to 2024
The past year will be etched in the nation's collective memory as one of trials, triumphs, and too many goodbyes. ...
The past year will be etched in the nation's collective memory as one of trials, triumphs, and too many goodbyes. ...
The European Broadcasting Union's message: If Israel's Kann station loses its public broadcasting status, Israel's Eurovision dreams could come to ...
Eden Golan, who represented Israel at a Eurovision marred by antisemitic demonstrations, joins group of Israelis to support Paralympic team ...
Golan, who came in fifth at the prestigious song contest with the hit "Hurricane," has received her first military summons.
Israeli singer Netta Barzilai released her debut Hebrew album "It's All on Me" today, featuring the title track accompanied by ...
Irish Eurovision contestant unwittingly shares pro-Israel artwork.
"I wanted to sing 'October Rain' tonight and it is my prayer to bring everyone home," Golan said.
Unfazed by the booing Israel haters, Eden Golan pulled off a great number like a true professional – and the ...
Her performance was stirring, powerful, and precise – despite the boos by pro-Palestinians who tried to drown out her voice ...
The decision to announce a new song comes after the European Broadcasting Union, which organizes the prestigious song contest disqualified ...
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