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A disturbing antisemitic conspiracy theory surrounding the wedding of Israeli pop star Noa Kirel and Israeli soccer player Daniel Peretz, a goalkeeper for Bundesliga club Hamburger SV, has been spreading online in recent days and generating outrage.

The person who helped propagate the antisemitic theory on X was Leonarda Jonie, an American influencer and podcast host with hundreds of thousands of followers, who responded to an innocent tweet featuring Kirel and Peretz at their wedding and praising the couple's appearance.

In a post she uploaded responding to the initial tweet, Jonie wrote, "Fun fact: after WW2, Jews abducted many German babies and took them to Israel, to be raised as Jews, and thereby, infuse the inbred genome with strong genes," while  stating the photo was unrelated, but the antisemitic conspiracy's echo alongside the wedding photo of the two clearly referenced the blond Peretz.

The conspiracy theory alleging Peretz, an Israeli and Jew, is actually a descendant of a German baby kidnapped after the Holocaust went viral within hours, and the post received significant exposure. While the post garnered no less than 27,000 likes, it also drew many furious responses from Israelis.

One user shared a meme in response stating in English, "Of all the things that never happened, this didn't happen the most." Another one commented: "Zero historical evidence. Zero documentation. Zero credibility. Just another recycled thing from the Nazi era disguised as a 'fun fact.'"

Another user uploaded a photo of emaciated Jews during the Holocaust in response and wrote, "These people kidnapped babies?!", accompanied by a clown emoji. "It wasn't fun or fact," another user wrote.

This antisemitic conspiracy combines an ancient blood libel with racist imagery about genetic "purity" and "improvement." It also exploits the ignorance of the masses and X's algorithm, which encourages provocative statements.

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Germany's Bayern Munich Football Club closed a five-year deal to acquire Israeli soccer player Daniel Peretz from Maccabi Tel Aviv, according to sports journalist Fabrizio Romano.

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At the end of the negotiations, the report says Bayern agreed to pay Maccabi Tel Aviv $5.43 million for the Israeli goalkeeper, which makes it one of the largest deals in Israel's soccer league history. Peretz will reportedly move to Germany in the coming days.

The Israeli soccer star, who holds a German passport, will have his first medical tests in Germany at the end of the week, after a game for Maccabi Tel Aviv against the Slovenian NK Celje in the Conference League playoffs.

The move is being heralded in Israel, due to the champion status of Bayern Munich, considered to be the most successful club in German soccer history.

Bayern Munich had searched for a goalkeeper to replace Manuel Neuer, after he broke his leg in a skiing accident last December. The veteran player will reportedly return to the field in a few months.

The German team weighed several other options, such as goalkeeper Yassine Bounou (known as Bono), who shined with the Moroccan national team during the recent World Cup in Qatar. Bono eventually signed with Al-Hilal of Saudi Arabia, and Peretz came through as the final choice.

The Israeli player will take up Bayern Munich's third goalkeeper spot, behind the injured Neuer and veteran backup Sven Ulreich.

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Simone Biles makes gymnastics comeback to Noa Kirel's 'Unicorn' https://www.israelhayom.com/2023/08/06/simone-biles-makes-gymnastics-comeback-to-noa-kirels-unicorn/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2023/08/06/simone-biles-makes-gymnastics-comeback-to-noa-kirels-unicorn/#respond Sun, 06 Aug 2023 10:15:03 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=901229   Legendary US gymnast Simone Biles on Saturday won her first competitive event since 2021 to the beat of Noa Kirel's Eurovision hit "Unicorn." Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram The seven-time Olympic medalist claimed first place at the Core Hydration Classic outside Chicago, Illinois, scoring a 14.0 on the uneven bars, a […]

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Legendary US gymnast Simone Biles on Saturday won her first competitive event since 2021 to the beat of Noa Kirel's Eurovision hit "Unicorn."

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The seven-time Olympic medalist claimed first place at the Core Hydration Classic outside Chicago, Illinois, scoring a 14.0 on the uneven bars, a 14.8 on the balance beam, a 14.9 in the floor exercise and a 15.4 in the vault. She finished in first place in the all-around, vault, floor routine, and balance beam while placing third on the uneven bars.

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"It felt really good, especially after everything that's happened over the past year," Biles told CNBC, referring to her withdrawal from several events at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021 to prioritize her mental health.

It was her first appearance after the unexpected departure. Fans cheered as Biles made a triumphant comeback accompanied by the track of the Israeli pop star who finished in third place in the Eurovision song competition in May.

"I always kind of knew (I'd return) as soon as everything happened in Tokyo," Biles told journalists. "So, this time I'm doing it for me, I worked a lot on myself and I believe in myself a little bit more. It's just coming back out here and starting those first steps again."

The 26-year-old gymnast also commented on the possibility of her competing at the Paris Olympics in 2024, saying that things are "heading in the right direction."

"We're still in the working steps," she said. "My main goal was this and then championships and then after that we'll look onto world and then we'll see, but so far it's heading in the right direction. But I still have to work on myself, I'm still going to do my therapy, I'm still going to put myself first."

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'You don't want to see me dance,' Netanyahu tells Noa Kirel https://www.israelhayom.com/2023/05/19/you-dont-want-to-see-me-dance-netanyahu-tells-noa-kirel/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2023/05/19/you-dont-want-to-see-me-dance-netanyahu-tells-noa-kirel/#respond Fri, 19 May 2023 07:47:12 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=888359 Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara on Thursday met with pop star Noa Kirel and congratulated her on taking third place at the Eurovision Song Contest in Britain's Liverpool on Saturday. Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram  "I will tell you something: You definitely don't want to see me dance," the […]

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara on Thursday met with pop star Noa Kirel and congratulated her on taking third place at the Eurovision Song Contest in Britain's Liverpool on Saturday.

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 "I will tell you something: You definitely don't want to see me dance," the prime minister joked, referring to the lyrics of Kirel's Eurovision hit "Unicorn." "When we watched you we saw that you are in both peak condition and peak desire. I also saw this in your eyes at the end – everything comes from within," his wife Sara said.

 

Kirel, 22, who came to the meeting with her parents, Amir and Ilana, and her brother Niv, said that her love for performing motivates her to work hard.

"The desire to perform, to work, to conquer and to bring honor all come from within. It is a lot of motivation. I very much enjoy what I do; I love to bring joy. This is what motivates me to work hard," Kirel told the prime minister.

Her song "Unicorn" debuted at No. 91 on the Spotify global chart with 1.42 million streams. This is the highest-ranking entry after the Eurovision Song Contest.

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Israeli pop star Noa Kirel took third place at the Eurovision Song Contest grand final in Liverpool on Saturday night.

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With her song "Unicorn," Kirel garnered 362 points, ranking after runner-up Finland's Käärijä and winner Sweden's Loreen. A returning champion, Loreen won the competition in 2012 with "Euphoria."

This year, she gained victory with her hit "Tattoo," becoming the second singer in Eurovision history to win the competition twice. The only other artist to do so was Ireland's Johnny Logan, who won in 1980 and 1987.

While the votes were being counted, Israel's Netta Barzilai, also performed on stage along with several other Eurovision icons.

Following the grand final, Kirel said, ""It exceeds the expectations, I am the happiest in the world."

Between the first semi-final on Tuesday, when Kirel performed, and the grand final on Saturday, Kirel garnered hundreds of thousands of followers on social media and "Unicorn" was viewed on social media, particularly YouTube, over two million times.

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Israeli pop star Noa Kirel's stellar performance at the first Eurovision semi-final on Tuesday made quite the buzz, and if social media were to use the winner, Kirel would be it.

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On Wednesday, Kirel reached one million followers on TikTok and since the beginning of the rehearsals for the competition in Liverpool has gained over 100,000 followers on Instagram.

Her live performance of "Unicorn" was viewed over a million times on YouTube, surpassing heavy favorite and returning champion Loreen from Sweden, who won the contest in 2012 with "Euphoria."

According to bookies' odds, Loreen is still most likely to win this year's competition, and Kirel ranks sixth on the list.

Kirel's TikTok on the official Eurovision page garnered the highest number of views, 5.4 million, while Loreen's "Tattoo" was viewed 750,000 times.

On the official Eurovision Instagram page, Kirel's performance broke records with 4 million views and Loreen garnered 1.5 million views.

"Unicorn" was the most popular web search in Britain and was trending on Spotify in Finland, Iceland, Ireland, Latvia, Spain, and Britain.

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Israel went against the tradition this year and chose pop star Noa Kirel to represent the country at the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest. 

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Kirel has garnered immense popularity in Israel over the years and consistently surprises her fans with music and more. Most recently, she joined Reichman University's developmental psychology course. 

Q: What made you want to take this course? 

"I thought to myself what would challenge and enrich me as well as give me a normal experience in my crazy life? I contacted the university, and it turned out that there was such an option – to attend once a week in person and once a week online. It's amazing to have such an opportunity."

Q: And why psychology? 

"Psychology often ties in with what I do, to understand processes better, the ups and downs, what I feel in my career, and in general the things that I go through in life. I also feel that I'm good at this. When my friends ask me for advice I know how to give them the right advice."

Nevertheless, what takes up most of Kirel's time is preparing for the Eurovision Song Contest to be held in Britain in early May. Until 2023, Israel's representative in the competition was the winner of the Kokhav Nolad reality television show, the Israeli version of the American Idol. The fact that Kirel would represent Israel this year was announced in August 2023. 

Interestingly, the pop star initially turned down the proposal, only to change her mind later. 

My agent "Roberto Ben Shushan told me that for the 2023 competition, there was a committee that would choose Israel's representative and he asked me what I thought. And I first said no."

Q: Why? 

"First of all, I didn't know whether I would be chosen or not, and even if they did, I didn't want it because I felt unsure. I never thought about this situation, because I'm used to the Israeli representative being chosen through reality TV. I got very nervous. I learned about the change on the news and had a lot of mixed feelings.

"For me, there are some major things here: I was chosen for Eurovision, I have to represent Israel with honor, and for the first time in my life, I am in a position where I need to compete. Everything happened so fast. A minute after the announcement, I started getting so many messages that I didn't even have a moment to digest it. Robert and my dad straight away thought that I should do it, but I was nervous. It's funny that I'm saying this, but it's really a confidence issue. This came out of the blue. I was too nervous and turned it down."

Q: And what made you change your mind? 

"As an artist, I didn't want to feel like someone else was making the decision for me. I want to be a part of the decision, and this is quite the decision to make! I needed time to think. I weighed up the pros and the cons, what I would need to give up, how it could benefit me, and after I thought about this, we decided to go ahead with it." 

Q: So how did that thought process go? 

"A lot of things happened. First of all, the positive response from Europe to my being chosen. I'll admit that I did not understand the power of Eurovision fans, which turns out to be huge, and I also spoke with [songwriter] Doron Medalie and [singer and 2018 Eurovision winner] Netta Barzilai. As a singer, I want to achieve fame abroad as well, and here there is an opportunity to perform on the largest stage in the world and to represent Israel, and it's hard to say no. I know that I am taking a chance, but I am ready to take it, among other things to prove to myself."

"I have to represent Israel with honor" (Eran Levi) ??? ???

Q: And what is the risk in performing at Eurovision? 

"When you get to a high point in your career, you are more scared to take risks because you have so much more to lose. With every proposal I get I start off by thinking about what I would stand to lose. I'm not the Noa Kirel I was in the past when I was just starting out. Back then, I would shoot in many directions and see what worked. But now, I want to stay in the Noa that I am now."

Q: But the Noa you are today is different in many aspects – status, grandeur, success.

"Yes, and of course there's what to lose, but I also have a lot to gain. When I first began to perform at the Park Hayarkon in Tel Aviv, it was a great risk for me. I had never before held a concert with tickets being sold, and my first concert was there. And when the tickets were sold out, who could guarantee that I could give a concert for an hour and 40 minutes? We practiced and recorded the entire concert beforehand because we weren't sure that I would succeed."

Q: You mentioned before that you feel insecure. It really doesn't go with the image of the Noa Kirel that we know.

"I am confident, I know my worth and my capabilities, but of course, there are also insecurities. Certainly in a competition like Eurovision. It rests on my career and I am also representing an entire country and that is huge. There were people who told me it's nothing I cannot handle, but I wouldn't say that."

Q: Are you scared about disappointing others? 

"Of course, especially when so much is expected of me. I know that there are these expectations and I cannot change that." 

Q: Have you considered the possibility of not making it into the Grand Final? 

"Anything can happen, but I hope that this will not occur. We've had talks about what would happen if I didn't advance, or if I did make it into the Grand Final but didn't rank high, or if I won. We've thought about everything, and at some point, we realized that such talks are never ending and also irrelevant. Two months ago, I spoke with my therapist and she asked me what would happen if I ranked 10th and was unhappy with the result. That is beyond my control, but if I do my utmost, then I've done all I could do. 

"I am very goal-oriented, and oi va voi [Heaven forbid] if I don't win, but slowly slowly I understand that I need to let go because when it comes to Eurovision, what depends on me is to bring a good song and a good performance, and the rest is not up to me. 

"If I stress all the time over something that is beyond my control, I will suffer. Artists from all over the world understand that Eurovision is a stage to promote their careers and that happens even if you don't win. The way I'm approaching this is that it doesn't matter where I rank, I am representing Israel with pride and getting worldwide exposure, that is my victory. If I do everything that I expect of myself, then I will have already won."

Q: Nevertheless, what place would you be content with? 

"If I rank within the first five, I would be happy, but then again, the true victory is my performance on stage."

Q: How did you prevent your song from being leaked? 

When working on it, "we all put our phones aside, including my parents, and suddenly I realized one of the employees in the studio was recording. When we asked him whether he was recording, he said no, and we checked and saw that he recorded everything and we asked him to delete it. After all that secrecy, I can work for the Shin Bet itself."

"If I do everything that I expect of myself, then I will have already won." (Eran Levi) Eran Levi

Q: Do you already have plans for after Eurovision? 

"I have a plan for the year ahead regardless of the results. Even if I fail in terms of the results, I am planning to persevere. It will be difficult, but it's part of the journey. The day after Eurovision I'm already giving a concert at a private bat mitzvah celebration." 

Kirel will be representing Israel with the song "Unicorn," which was released after great anticipation last month. Just hours after its release it broke records by becoming one of the most listened-to songs in Israel. It was also lauded by Israel's representatives to Eurovision from previous years as well as critics and social media users. 

Kirel recalled the process of creating the song, "I had complete artistic freedom. I didn't need to ask anyone to not get involved, rather from the very beginning I was given the freedom and the trust to do it.

"We made four songs, two of which were recorded abroad, and then another song, 'Unicorn.' They were put up for a vote and 'Unicorn' was chosen unanimously. I was very involved, both in terms of lyrics and the melody. It was also important to me that the song included some lyrics in Hebrew and that part I wrote myself. This is a song of empowerment to everyone – women, men, and all people. Everyone needs a unicorn in their life."

Q: And whose laughter can be heard in the middle of the song? It's quite unusual. 

"It was completely unplanned. When I first recorded the song and I got to the 'You wanna see me dance' part, I burst into laughter, and we kept it. This song is cheeky. It has everything. It has a Eurovision-like chorus, but it's not boring. One would also expect a repeat of the chorus in the end, but we didn't do that because it was important for me to showcase my dancing abilities. It was crucial for me that since I was already performing, to bring something unique that was never before."

Q: And what will the performance look like? 

"We are building it now. We're still thinking about whether it should be the same, or to add some oomph, but for me, it's important that it should be as wow as possible. Everyone already knows what the performances of other countries will look like, and I'm using that to my advantage because no one knows what mine will look like until rehearsals. For example, when I saw Sweden's performance, my jaw dropped, but we saw it two months before the competition, and at some point, you just get used to it."

Q: You are currently ranking fifth on the Eurovision forecast. How important do you think that is? 

"In the beginning, I cared about it, but the moment you understand what it's all about and the idea, you let it go. These forecasts change every hour, and I have no control over it. Why should I be upset about something that might affect my energy and motivation? Of course, being higher up is great, but it will go up and down, that's how it is." 

Q: A good performance can make all the difference. 

"Which makes it even more stressful because the performance is very important and, like you said, could make all the difference. But I also keep reminding myself that this is what I've done my entire life, and I'll keep working to make sure that the performance is as impressive as possible. I approach it as a Super Bowl performance with the conditions of Eurovision. I cannot fly above the stage and bring 40 dancers, but I will bring the best that I can. I will work very hard on the dancing, and I will have five dancers with me on stage."

Q: Did you receive any criticism against "Unicorn"?

"Some said the song is not good enough to represent Israel, but as with every song that I release, some love it and some don't."

Q: Your song is under 3 minutes, which is unusual for Eurovision. 

"It's currently 02:51 long. I believe there will be some changes and it will be 02:55 long. The song is full of elements and I don't want to overdo it, but there will also be a surprise in the middle, a pause. But we won't repeat another chorus. That's boring. I thought about what made me special, the fact that I dance, and that is how I will finish the performance. When you do something different, you have to take into account that not everybody will like or understand it." 

Noa Kirel performing in Tel Aviv (KOKO) ????

Q: And what about the outfit? 

"I was approached by all kinds of international designers, but we decided it was best to choose an Israeli one. When it comes to Eurovision, many think that the outfit has to be over the top, so we asked for a few sketches, and most performers have indeed chosen that kind of look, but that's not what I'm going for. My song is not a boring Eurovision song, and I want my outfit to not be boring either."

Q: Your boyfriend, Tomer Hacohen, will he be accompanying you?

"He's coming with me for two weeks for the preparations and the concert itself. He is very supportive, understanding, and happy for me, and it's great and important." 

Q: When it comes to Eurovision, one cannot help but think about the internal crisis in Israel. Do you think that might affect how you do at the competition? 

"Sure. I will even have briefings, as politicians do, on the matter. In general, I know that what I want to say is that I'm proud of my country, the most beautiful country in the world. And in any case, I am not representing Israel politically, but I represent it in music, and that is what I will do." 

One of Kirel's main competitors is Sweden's Loreen, who won the competition in 2012 with her hit "Euphoria."

"Loreen is amazing and it's stressful, but statistically speaking, to win twice is very difficult and has only happened once so far. I think her song is amazing and her performance is great." 

Q: Do you have any favorites? 

"England. Although it's not your usual Eurovision performance, it looks super cool and the song is good. Finland too caught my attention."

In August 2020, Kirel announced her intentions to achieve fame in America and signed with the US music label Atlantic Records. She has since released several songs, although they did not lead to the coveted breakthrough, and her international career has yet to expand. 

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"Eurovision came up and now the direction has changed a little and I'm flowing with it. Many artists achieved success in America through Europe, like Dua Lipa. You never know what could lead to what, so I'm open to the possibilities. Right now I'm focusing on Eurovision and am not releasing news songs in the US, but 'Unicorn' is in English and it's on all my platforms. Maybe through my Eurovision performance, I'll make it in the States as well. For now, I've changed the route a little and am focusing on Eurovision, but it's all happening at the same time. Atlantic Records were in favor from the very beginning. They loved the song and jumped on the idea." 

Q: Is it possible that you'll change your focus to Europe altogether? 

"Eurovision is a massive platform, and to first appear in Europe is a fantastic idea I think. Of course, the market is bigger in the States, but success in Europe is also international." 

Q: What are your plans in the meantime? 

"We don't want to overdo it, but to focus on the Eurovision performance. I will not be performing 'Unicorn' until then to keep it until the competition."

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Israeli singer, actress, and television host Noa Kirel took another step toward conquering the US market last week, appearing on the cover of pop-culture magazine Galore.

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Among her predecessors on the cover of the magazine are superstars such as Billy Eilish and Doja Cat.

In her interview with Galore, the Israeli pop sensation discussed her choice of the song "Please Don't Suck" as her debut English-language single.

"I felt like 'Please Don't Suck' was a fun introduction song for me to the world. It's female-empowering, fun, full of humor and rhythm. I also loved the 'Sandman' sample and I'm happy to give a fresh interpretation to this classic," she said.

As for role models, the 20-year-old pop sensation credited her mother for helping her chase her dreams, and called singer-songwriter Beyonce "a powerhouse of one woman, she is having an incredible career but she is also a wife, a mom and a business woman… In general, women inspire me every day; I feel very blessed as a young woman to be able to chase my dreams with the support of my family, team and friends.

"I'm not taking it for granted, and if I can inspire other girls to do the same, it's a huge win," Kirel said.

Asked to suggest just one of her Hebrew songs for any new fan to listen to first, Kirel said, "Mmmm… it's like choosing one of your kids, lol. I think that 'Million Dollar' is a song that even if you don't understand the language you get the vibe instantly."

The Israeli pop star said she was planning to relocate to the US "at some point. I want to grow globally and I need to spend the majority of my time in the US. I'm excited to experience life in a different country.

"Israel is my home and it will always be my home, but I'm ready to build another place to call home. Time will tell," she told the magazine.

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