Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest

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Member station Israel Broadcasting Authority
National selection events Kdam Eurovision
Appearances 30
First appearance 1973
Best result 1st, 1978,1979,1998
Worst result 2nd last, 1986, 1993, 2006
External links
IBA page
Israel's page at Eurovision.tv
Teapacks at Helsinki (2007)
Teapacks at Helsinki (2007)
Boaz at Belgrade (2008)
Boaz at Belgrade (2008)

Although geographically not in Europe, Israel is allowed to participate in the Eurovision Song Contest as a member of the EBU and did so for the first time in 1973.

To date there have been three Israeli victories in the contest. Izhar Cohen and Alphabeta won in Paris in 1978 with the uptempo A-Ba-Ni-Bi. On home ground in Jerusalem the following year, Israel won again, this time with the anthemic Hallelujah performed by Gali Atari & Milk and Honey. Unusually Israel did not defend the title in 1980 (see below). The third and possibly most controversial victory came in Birmingham in 1998. Transsexual Dana International took top honours with the song Diva, angering many Orthodox Jews at home.

Apart from the victories, Israeli entries have had a mixed reception at the contest. Avi Toledano (1982) and Ofra Haza (1983) scored well with big revivalist numbers but by 1986 this all singing, all dancing style was starting to wear thin. Attempts to do something different such as with Rita's sensuous ballad in 1990 or Ping-Pong's disco effort (2000) failed badly. Ping-Pong, however, were noted for their largely optimistic lyrics and message of reconciliation and peace in Western Asia. They went as far as waving Syrian flags at the end of their performance, angering many Israelis.

Shiri Maymon's performance in Kiev (2005) brought Israel back to the top five and ensured a place in the Athens 2006 final. In Eurovision 2006 Israel was represented by singer Eddie Butler with the song "Together We Are One", only to finish 23rd with 4 points. IBA's Eurovision committee chose the band Teapacks to represent Israel in the 2007 Eurovision Song Contest Semi-Final in Helsinki, who finished in 24th place out of a field of 28 and failing to reach the final. Israel had to, once again, compete in the semi final in Belgrade 2008, from which they passed on to the final once again.

Israel earliest selections were picked by the Israel Broadcasting Authority. Critique evolved after Ilanit was sent twice, culminating in a rule that the winner of the already established Hebrew Song and Chorus Festival would also present Israel at Eurovision. The Eurovision Song Contest winners of 1978 and 1979 were selected by this method.

In 1980, however, the winner of song and choral festival, a band called Ha'akhim ve ha'akhiyot with the song "Pizmon Chozer", did not attend the Song Contest: After winning the contest in 1978 and 1979, the IBA was unable to organise the event for the second time in a row. The organization of the festival was subsequently handed over to The Netherlands. Because much time had already passed, it turned out to be difficult to find a suitable date for the Song Contest. In the end a date was chosen that coincided with a memorial day in Israel and the country was forced to withdraw. This made Israel the only country to date that hasn't been able to defend its title.

[edit] Entries

Year Artist Title Final Score Semi Score
1973 Ilanit Ey Sham 4 97
1974 Kaveret (a.k.a. Poogy) Natati La Khayay 7 11
1975 Shlomo Artzi At Va'Ani 11 40
1976 Shokolad Menta Mastik Emor Shalom 6 77
1977 Ilanit Ahava Hi Shir Lishnayim 11 49
1978 Izhar Cohen & the Alphabeta A-Ba-Ni-Bi 1 157
1979 Gali Atari & Milk and Honey Hallelujah 1 125
1981 Hakol Over Habibi Halayla 7 56
1982 Avi Toledano Hora 2 100
1983 Ofra Haza Khay 2 136
1985 Izhar Cohen Olé, Olé 5 93
1986 Moti Giladi & Sarai Tzuriel Yavo Yom 19 7
1987 Datner & Kushnir Shir Habatlanim 8 73
1988 Yardena Arazi Ben Adam 7 85
1989 Gili & Galit Derekh Hamelekh 12 50
1990 Rita Shara Barkhovot 18 16
1991 Duo Datz Kan 3 139
1992 Dafna Dekel Ze Rak Sport 6 85
1993 Sarah'le Sharon & The Shiru Group Shiru 24 4
1995 Liora Amen 8 81
1998 Dana International Diva 1 172
1999 Eden Yom Huledet (Happy Birthday) 5 93
2000 PingPong Sameyakh 22 7
2001 Tal Sondak En Davar 16 25
2002 Sarit Hadad Nadlik Beyakhad Ner (Light A Candle) 12 37
2003 Lior Narkis Milim La'Ahava (Words For Love) 19 17
2004 David D'Or Leha'amin X X 11 57
2005 Shiri Maimon Hasheket Shenish'ar 4 154 7 158
2006 Eddie Butler Together We Are One 23 4 X X
2007 Teapacks Push The Button X X 24 17
2008 Boaz The Fire In Your Eyes 9 124 5 104

[edit] Hostings

Year City Venue Presenter
1979 Flag of Israel Jerusalem International Convention Center Yardena Arazi, Daniel Pe'er
1999 Flag of Israel Jerusalem International Convention Center Dafna Dekel, Sigal Shachamon, Yigal Ravid

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