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The song was released in partnership with the Israel Defense Forces and features Buhbut, who is a band member in the Education and Youth Corps, and Static, who is a reservist, both in uniform. [9] The song was intended to support Israel during the 2023 Israel–Hamas war and features a rap breakdown highlighting work done by female soldiers.
The song was a European hit, scoring a top 10 hit in countries like Belgium, Finland, Israel and Sweden. It combines the Jewish folk song " Hevenu shalom aleichem " with Eurodance -beats and also includes additional lyrics written by Alexander Bard , Anders Wollbeck , Jean-Pierre Barda , Michaela de la Cour and Dominika Peczynski .
Eyal Golan released "Am Israel Hay" on October 19, which was also ranked first. He decided to donate its profits to ERAN (An Israeli organization that provides mental health support). [10] [1] On 19 October, Ami Mimon and Udi Damari released “With Eternity” to lift national morale, and Elanit released “I Bear a Prayer”. [11]
Freedom for Palestine" is a song by OneWorld, a collective of musicians, artists, campaign groups and charities working together to "raise awareness of the Israeli occupation of Palestine and the resulting poverty and other human rights abuses."
Eurovision Song Contest organisers are scrutinising the Israeli submission after lyrics leaked to the media appeared to refer to the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas that triggered the Gaza war.
The song was originally written in Arabic and published in 2012. [4] Due to its success in the Arab world, the song was translated into Hebrew in 2014, as a part of a propaganda campaign by Hamas during the 2014 Israel-Gaza conflict. This version, just like the Arab version encourages attacks against Israel. The song became a humorous hit in ...
In a new song, the rapper praises college students protesting Israel’s war in Gaza and vows that he will not vote for President Joe Biden come November.
"Harbu Darbu" (Hebrew: חרבו דרבו) is a song by Israeli musical duo Ness and Stilla . The drill song reached number 1 on streaming platforms in Israel in November 2023. The song's title refers to "raining hell on one's opponent", being derived from an Arabic expression meaning "war strike" or