The son of French immigrant parents, Noam Bettan, 28, from the central city of Ra’anana, was nominated as Israel’s contestant after winning the finale of 'The Next Star.'
Former hostage Bar Kupershtein speaks about what his new song means to him — and how it conveys the necessity of holding onto hope and faith, trusting that even the darkest times will eventually pass.
The first male to represent Israel at the Eurovision Song Contest in several years, Noam Bettan shares his origins, his love for music, and a fun fact that most people don't know about him.
As Israel memorializes its fallen soldiers, these young men—many of whom have lost close friends themselves—gathered at Mount Herzl Military Cemetery to sing and remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice.
After signing the Abraham Accords and strengthening ties between Latin America and Israel, Argentine President Javier Milei will participate in Independence Day celebrations in Jerusalem.
Former hostage Bar Kuperstein, who was held in Gaza for hundreds of days, released a song in which he opens up about his struggles to recover and the pain he still endures despite being free from the tunnels where he was held.
Broadcasters on Channel 14 ushered in the joyous holiday of Purim with classic songs and dance, despite the war with Iran and escalating tensions across the region.
After 477 days in Hamas captivity, former hostage and IDF soldier Daniella Gilboa channels her journey from darkness to hope into her debut single, 'Where Everything Ends.'
After being rejected 10 years ago, Israeli singer Noam Bettan triumphed in The Rising Star competition and was chosen to represent the Jewish state at the Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna—Israel's first male entrant in three years.