Showing posts with label Eurovision Song Contest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eurovision Song Contest. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Israel Wins Second Place in Eurovision 2026 Song Competition

For the second year in a row, Israel finished in second place at the Eurovision Song Contest, beaten only by Bulgaria’s Dara with “Bangaranga.”

The song that took second place was performed by Israel's Noam Bettan, who sang in Hebrew, French, and English. 

As Amy Spiro wrote in The Times of Israel,

Saturday night’s achievement came after months of speculation, hand-wringing, allegations, and reforms surrounding the Eurovision voting process. Which begs the questions: How did Israel actually fare in the voting breakdown, and did the changes introduced this year affect the outcome?

Israel still did notably well in the voting from the public, coming in third place in the televote. But, bucking predictions, it was actually the jury votes that pushed Bettan to a second-place finish, after he picked up support from the majority of the professional panels at the grand final.

All 35 countries taking part in the Eurovision select a seven-member jury made up of music professionals, who each rank every performance, are instructed to vote solely based on artistic merit, and are forbidden from discussing or coordinating their votes with each other. Enforcement of those rules, of course, is largely impossible.

The European Broadcasting Union appeared to want the juries to have a cooling effect on the more volatile popular vote — bringing them back this year in the semifinal rounds after they were scrapped in 2023. But when it came to support for Israel, Bettan appeared to win over many on the juries with his smooth vocals, solid performance, and unwavering stage presence.

Last year, Raphael received only 60 votes from the juries, coming in a middling 14th, but she topped the televote to send Israel soaring to second overall. This year, Bettan received 123 points from the professional panels, putting Israel in eighth place after he received at least some jury points from 22 of the 34 voting countries. Last year, Raphael got jury points from only 14 of the 36 nations.

Here is a video of Bettan's performance in the Eurovision Grand Final.

Sunday, May 18, 2025

Israeli Singer Yuval Raphael Wins Second Place in Eurovision Song Contest Final

When we posted news on May 7 that Israeli singer Yuval Raphael would be a top contender to win the Eurovision song contest in Basel, Switzerland, we didn't know how her song, New Day Will Rise, would be received by the jury and the general public. With the finals having just been completed today, we know the result.

Israel's entry got the most popular votes but the jury placed it at number 14, resulting in an overall second place finish.

As Amy Spiro wrote in The Times of Israel,

Israel’s Yuval Raphael finished in second place overall at the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest in Basel, Switzerland, and first in the public vote, as Austria’s JJ took the overall win at the annual competition.

Raphael received the most votes from the public, 297, out of any of the 26 finalists, but was only 14th place in the jury vote, landing Israel with a second-place finish.

Austria topped the jury vote and finished fourth in the televote to take the win with its operatic ballad “Wasted Love.” Estonia finished in third place and the heavy favorites going into the competition, Sweden, ended up only in the fourth spot.

Raphael gave a strong performance, singing in an elaborate stage setting, and ascending a spiral staircase during the song. Here is the video of her song at the finals.

Enjoy!

Wednesday, May 7, 2025

Israel Has High Hopes For "New Day Will Rise", Its Entry in Eurovision Song Contest

The 2025 Eurovision Song Contest is set to take place in Basel, Switzerland, following Switzerland's victory at the 2024 contest with the song "The Code" by Nemo. 

Organized by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and host broadcaster the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation (SRG SSR), the contest will consist of two semi-finals on May 13 and 15, and a final on May 17.

Israel has high hopes for its entry, New Day Will Rise, which will be sung by Yuval Raphael.

As reported by Ami Spiro in The Times of Israel,

The 24-year-old Raphael from Ra’anana was unknown in Israel until she won the “Hakochav Haba” (Rising Star) reality TV contest earlier this year, awarding her the honor of representing Israel at the Eurovision. 

The win marked an unthinkable milestone for a singer who a little over a year earlier had barely escaped the Hamas massacre at the Nova music festival near the Gaza border on October 7, 2023, hiding for hours under dead bodies inside a bomb shelter until she was finally rescued.

There’s little doubt that Raphael – who will bring her powerhouse vocals to the haunting ballad New Day Will Rise in Basel – won the Israeli public’s heart in part due to her unimaginable story of survival.

The song is doing well in preliminary voting. All Israel will be watching when she sings it in the semifinals on May 15, hoping to win one of 10 spots to advance to the final two days later.

How good is the song? You be the judge. The link is below.

Enjoy!