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Israel ESC - 10 things to know with detail
Israel has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) since 1973, making it one of the longest-running countries in the competition.
Israel has won the ESC a total of four times, with their first victory coming in 1978 with the song "A-Ba-Ni-Bi" by Izhar Cohen and Alphabeta.
Israel's most recent ESC victory came in 2018 with the song "Toy" by Netta, which went on to become a global hit.
In 2019, Israel hosted the ESC in Tel Aviv, marking the third time the country has hosted the competition.
Israel's national broadcaster, the Israel Broadcasting Authority (IBA), is responsible for selecting the country's entry for the ESC.
Israel has a strong tradition of sending diverse and unique entries to the ESC, ranging from pop and rock to ethnic and traditional music.
Over the years, Israel has been represented by a mix of established artists and up-and-coming talent, including previous winners Dana International and Gali Atari.
Israel's ESC entries often incorporate elements of Hebrew and other languages, reflecting the country's rich cultural heritage.
Israel's ESC performances are known for their energetic and visually striking staging, with elaborate costumes, props, and choreography.
Despite its small size, Israel has established itself as a major player in the ESC, consistently delivering memorable and impactful performances that resonate with audiences around the world.