Netta Barzilai
Noam Bettan strolls through Israel's musical history in Eurovision trailer
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.
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Eurovision winner Netta Barzilai reveals her lifelong battle with health
Netta ‘toys’ with global stardom with U.S. debut on ‘The Today Show’
"This has been an unreal experience - every day I wake up in another country."
Eurovision organizers: No interest in 'rumors' about 'Toy' plagiarism
The European Broadcasting Union told The Jerusalem Post it is busy organizing next year's contest in Israel.
My word: Dark dances in burning fields
If you still see the car rammings, knife attacks, rockets and acts of arson as the heroic feats of Palestinians desperate to break out from Israeli oppression, you might have smoke in your eyes.
Media Comment: Behind-the-scenes treachery?
Not only will the IPBC orchestrate the next Eurovision contest in Israel, but Barzilai’s feat ascertained that the IPBC will not be broken into two parts.
Does 'Toy' sound like 'Seven Nation Army'?
Universal sends warning letter to composer of Eurovision-winning song over similarities to White Stripes track
The Lounge: July 3, 2018
Social news from around Israel.
Will next year’s Eurovision be held in Jerusalem?
Haifa, Tel Aviv, Eilat and even Masada are also bidding to host the 2019 competition, and they’re being careful not to offend political sensibilities. But which has the best shot?
Cyprus's Eurovision star releases Israeli-inspired song
Eleni Foureira, who came second to Netta Barzilai, records song by 'Toy' writer Doron Medalie.
The Duke of Cambridge meets Israel's Eurovision queen
Fans of both the singer and the British prince brave the heat to catch a glimpse of royalty.
Due to Eurovision, Netanyahu drops demand to split Kan
On Tuesday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu revealed that he will drop his longstanding demand to split up Kan into two independent bodies.