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Yuval Raphael is a 24-year-old Israeli singer and survivor of the October 7 Supernova festival attack, representing Israel at the Eurovision Song Contest 2025.
Following her triumphant performance at the Eurovision Song Contest in Basel over the weekend, Yuval Raphael will share her ...
The 24-year-old survived the Oct. 7, 2023, attack on the Nova festival, and will perform a pop ballad, "New Day Will Rise." Israel's Eurovision participation has sparked protest due to the Gaza war.
Moment scuffles break out between anti-Israel protesters and police at the Eurovision final in Basel. This comes as Israel's ...
Israel’s 2025 Eurovision entrant Yuval Raphael is a survivor of the October 7 attack (Picture: Reuters) Israel’s Yuval Raphael is hoping to ‘spread the light’ in tonight’s semi-final of ...
You can now listen to Israel's song for Basel - 'New Day Will Rise', performed by Yuval Raphael. The music video for New Day Will Rise by Yuval Raphael has premiered over on the official Eurovision ...
But much like last year's event, this year's is already mired in controversy, with Israel set to take part in the second semi-final on Thursday. Yuval Raphael, 24, is set to represent her home ...
Yuval Raphael knows she has her work cut out for her. Israel’s entry into the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest is slated to take the stage on for Thursday’s (May 15) second semi-final round amid ...
With the semi-finals now well underway, Yuval - who is representing Israel at this year's competition - is hoping her song will impress viewers at home to give her a ticket to the final show.
Yuval Raphael wasn’t letting on earlier this week. “It was a stressful situation, scary at times,” Raphael, Israel’s competitor in this year’s song contest, told the Jewish Telegraphic ...
Yuval Raphael on El Al flight Courtesy: Ofri Barnea A few minutes before takeoff, a special sticker that was affixed to the plane was unveiled, reading: "Israel is behind you, Yuval good luck." ...
The singer's appearance in this year's contest has sparked pushback from protesters over Israel's inclusion in the contest. By Gil Kaufman Yuval Raphael knows she has her work cut out for her.