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🇮🇱 Six artists left in Israel

Israel comes closer to a decision. The artist representing the country will be chosen on 6 February. Meanwhile, the call for exclusion of Israel due to the Israel-Hamas war becomes louder. Iceland has put the biggest questionmark on participation in a contest with Israel this week. This is to be continued.

Meanwhile, the Israeli selection process, HaKokhav Haba, continues.

21 january

  • Or Cohen, 86%
  • Shai Tamino, 83%
  • Dor Shimon, 88%
  • Mika Moshe, 94%
  • Orel Ravid, 81%
  • Eden Golan, 90%
  • Jonathan Bitton, 62%, eliminated
  • Lian Biran, 68%
  • Arik Sinai, 66%

22 january

This was a round with duels. One of each duel went directly to the next round, three others were saved by the jury.

  • Mika Moshe (97%) vs Dor Shimon (81%)
  • Lian Biran (82%) vs Orel Ravid (59%)
  • Eden Golan (83%) vs Shai Tamino (73%)
  • Or Cohen (94%) vs Arik Sinai (79%)

Dor Shimon, Shai Tamino and Arik Sinai were saved.

 

25 January

  • Or Cohen, 94%
  • Mika Moshe, 86%
  • Dor Shimon, 79%
  • Eden Golan, 92%
  • Shai Tamino, 72%
  • Lian Biran, 56%
  • Arik Sinai, 51%, eliminated

 

Note that Arik Sinai took part in the national selection in 1985 and was 4th.

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