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Eurovision Song Contest 2010
Country Israel
National selection
Selection processArtist: Internal Selection
Song: Kdam Eurovision 2010
Selection date(s)Artist: 25 December 2009
Song: 15 March 2010
Selected artist(s)Harel Skaat
Selected song"Milim"
Finals performance
Semi-final resultQualified (8th, 71 points)
Final result14th, 71 points
Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest
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Israel participated at the Eurovision Song Contest 2010, held in Oslo, Norway in May. The Israeli entry was performed by Harel Skaat, with the song decided by a televised national final, Kdam Eurovision, that was held in February 2010.[1]

Before Eurovision

Artist selection

On 23 December 2009, newspaper Maariv reported that Harel Skaat was selected by a special committee as the Israeli representative for the Eurovision Song Contest 2010.[2] On 25 December 2009, IBA confirmed Harel Skaat as the Israeli representative for the 2010 contest.[1][3][4] Among artists considered by the selection committee, Maya Bouskilla and Vladi Blayberg were highly considered before Skaat was ultimately selected.[5]

Kdam Eurovision 2010

Kdam Eurovision 2010

The song that Harel Skaat represented Israel with in Oslo was selected through a national final called Kdam Eurovision 2010. Several songs were submitted by composers, which were subsequently evaluated by a committee that selected four songs. The members of the committee were Noam Gilour (director of Kol Yisrael), Yaakov Naveh (IBA representative), Yuval Ganor (director of 88FM), Dorit Gvirtzman (director of Gil Productions), Oren Gazit (director of Reshet), Yuval Cohen (chief editor of Reshet), Gali Atari (Eurovision Song Contest 1979 winner) and Eli Avramov (musician and arranger).[6] The song titles and their songwriting teams were announced on 22 February 2010, while the songs were presented online via IBA's official website on 7 March 2010.[7][8][9]

The final took place on 2 March 2009 at the Neve Ilan TV Studios in Jerusalem, hosted by Ofer Schechter and broadcast on Channel 2.[10] All four competing songs were performed by Harel Skaat, and the winning song "Milim" was selected by a combination of the votes from six voting groups: members of the Knesset (5%), members from OGAE Israel (5%), members of the Harel Skaat fan club (5%), an expert jury consisting of Moshe Datz, Svika Pick and Mira Awad (10%), a jury of IBA representatives (25%) and votes from the public (50%).[11][12]

Final – 15 March 2010
Draw Song (English translation) Composer(s) Jury Televote Total Place
1 "Le'an?" (Where to?) Eyal Shahar, Sahar Hagay 88 100 188 2
2 "Ela'yich" (To you) Ohad Chitman, Noam Horev 72 80 152 3
3 "Le'hitkarev" (To get closer) Nitzan Keikov, Sahar Hagay 20 0 20 4
4 "Milim" (Words) Tomer Hadadi, Noam Horev 120 120 240 1

At Eurovision

Israel competed in the second semi-final of the contest, on 27 May. Performing 3rd at the semifinals (after Armenia and before Denmark), they advanced to the Grand Finals of the contest and placed 14th among 25 Grand Finalists. Despite of this achievement, they swept all titles at Marcel Bezençon Awards this year.

Split results

  • In the Semi-final 2 Israel came 8th with 71 points: the public awarded Israel 12th place with 46 points and the jury awarded 4th place with 88 points.
  • In the Final Israel came 14th with 71 points: the public awarded Israel 19th place with 27 points and the jury awarded 5th place with 134 points.

Points awarded by Israel[13]

Points awarded to Israel (semi-final 2)
12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point
Points awarded to Israel (final)
12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Hondal, Victor (25 December 2009). "It's official: Harel Skaat to Oslo". ESCToday. Retrieved 25 December 2009.
  2. ^ Laufer, Gil (23 December 2009). "Har'el Ska'at Rumors go on Israel: Newspaper claims Harel Ska'at to Oslo". ESCToday. Retrieved 25 December 2009.
  3. ^ "Harel Skaat will represent Israel at Eurovision 2010". IBAWorld. 25 December 2009. Retrieved 25 December 2009.
  4. ^ Webb, Glen (29 December 2009). "Israel: Harel Skaat to Oslo". European Broadcasting Union. Retrieved 29 December 2009.
  5. ^ "Israel 2010".
  6. ^ Kotler, Amit (10 February 2010). "Pre-Eurovision: Skaat will perform songs by young composer". Ynet (in Hebrew).
  7. ^ Barak, Itamar (22 February 2010). "Israel: Songs names and writers revealed". ESCToday. Retrieved 22 February 2010.
  8. ^ Siim, Jarmo (22 February 2010). "Israel reveals final choices for Oslo". European Broadcasting Union. Retrieved 22 February 2010.
  9. ^ Barak, Itamar (7 March 2010). "Israel: Listen to the songs online". ESCToday. Retrieved 7 March 2010.
  10. ^ Barak, Itamar (1 March 2010). "Israel: National final delayed for one day". ESCToday. Retrieved 1 March 2010.
  11. ^ Klier, Marcus (15 March 2010). "Harel Skaat to perform Milim in the Eurovision Song Contest". ESCToday. Retrieved 15 March 2010.
  12. ^ Webb, Glen (15 March 2010). "Israel: Harel Skaat to sing Milim in Oslo". European Broadcasting Union. Retrieved 15 March 2010.
  13. ^ Eurovision Song Contest 2010