Israel, Eurovision and Noam Bettan
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Israel booed at Eurovision semi-final with 'stop the genocide' chants as singer given strict formal warning - Israeli singer Noam Bettan, 28, was told off by Eurovision bosses over his interaction wit
Israel's participation in this year's Eurovision has been divisive, with five countries boycotting the competition.
Israel broadcaster’s endorsement of a video from delegate Noam Bettan was found to have broken new rules designed to limit third-party campaigns
Kan, the Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation, revealed on Monday evening that Israel’s representative for Eurovision 2026 in Vienna, Noam Bettan, will perform a song titled “Michelle." The song will be officially unveiled next Thursday. It was ...
Eurovision organisers have addressed recent reports in the press suggesting that Israel could leave the competition in the near future to compete in an upcoming version specifical
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Facing a mixed reception at Eurovision, Noam Bettan is ready ‘to enjoy the journey’
28-year-old singer, born in Israel to French parents, says his years of 'Sisyphean work' in the music industry have made him ready to shine 'the light I have to give to the world' The post Facing a mixed reception at Eurovision,
Israeli Eurovision entrant Noam Bettan has begun last-minute rehearsals for this year’s song contest in Vienna by having his team boo at him. Amid ongoing tensions over Israel’s participation, and a boycott of countries including Ireland,