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  2. Yagel Oshri - Wikipedia

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    Yagel Oshri (Hebrew: יגל אושרי; born 23 August 2000) is an Israeli singer-songwriter and social media influencer.Oshri gained international prominence in 2023 during the Israel–Hamas war for his song "Getting Out of Depression []" (Hebrew: לצאת מדיכאון), which Israeli and Jewish media called the "anthem of the war."

  3. I.M (song) - Wikipedia

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    The Israeli entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 was selected through the fourth season of the reality singing competition The X Factor Israel. [8] The shows were hosted by Liron Weizman [] and featured a judging panel composed of Margalit Tzan'ani and Miri Mesika (Groups and Over 25's), Aviv Geffen (Girls), Eurovision Song Contest 2018 winner Netta Barzilai (Boys) and Ran Danker (Teens).

  4. List of Israeli music inspired by the Israel–Hamas war ...

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    Some songs which are culturally significant to the ongoing war were released prior to the 7 October attack: In February 2023, Kfir Tsafrir released the song "Fear of God". The song was an unexpected hit and in November, about nine months after its release, it began to gain virality on the TikTok viral streams. The song reached first place on ...

  5. Sharm El Sheikh (song) - Wikipedia

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    It was the Six-Day War of the Arabs against the Israelis in June 1967. The Israeli public feared a dramatic defeat. Ran Eliran volunteered at the start of the war to entertain the troops. On the road between one performance for the military to another in the Sinai Desert, the song Sharm El Sheikh was born. Eliran earned a gold record.

  6. Media coverage of the Israel–Hamas war - Wikipedia

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    People who get their news primarily from mainstream TV and cable channels "are more supportive of Israel's war effort, less likely to think Israel is committing war crimes", wrote Ryan Grim, a journalist at the progressive publication The Intercept. But Americans who rely on social media, podcasts and YouTube are generally on the side of the ...

  7. Women Wage Peace - Wikipedia

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    [19] [20] In the fall of 2017 approximately 30,000 people participated in a WWP rally in Jerusalem's Independence Park, marking the culmination of a two-week "peace walk" that began in Sderot and traversed through Israel and the territories. The event featured thousands of Israeli and Palestinian women advocating for a peace agreement.

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  9. Subliminal (rapper) - Wikipedia

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    Through lyrics and concerts, Subliminal and his rap group aim to inspire and encourage a new generation to stand as a unified Israeli nation. At many of his concerts, Subliminal begins by calling to the audience, "Who is proud to be a Zionist in the state of Israel, put your hands in the air!