Israel Confirms Participation in 2027 Eurovision Song Contest in Bulgaria
by Shiryn Ghermezian

Noam Bettan, representing Israel, performs “Michelle” during the dress rehearsal 2 of the Grand Final of the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest, in Vienna, Austria, May 15, 2026. Photo: REUTERS/Lisa Leutner
Israel’s national broadcaster Kan confirmed this week that the country will compete in the 2027 Eurovision Song Contest in Bulgaria.
Israel’s representative in the Eurovision will again be selected on the Keshet 12 reality television show and singing competition “HaKokhav HaBa” (“The Next Star”), which will air this fall. Israel’s most recent Eurovision representatives were all winners of “HaKokhav HaBa.” Noam Bettan finished second place in the 2026 Eurovision in Austria, Yuval Rafael came in second (and first in the public vote) in the 2025 Eurovision in Switzerland, and Eden Golan finished fifth in the 2024 competition in Sweden.
Kan said the process for picking the 2027 Eurovision song will be the same used last year to select the track “Michelle”“Michelle” that Bettan performed. Recordings submitted to Kan’s selection committee will not include the voices of the songwriters, or anyone else who could reveal the identity of the track’s creators. In addition, songwriters will be allowed to use artificial intelligence to record vocals in the demo version of their song, to ensure their submission stays anonymous. “The committee, which will be composed of professionals from Kan and a representative from Keshet, will filter approximately 40 songs in the first stage, from which the winning song will be selected,” Kan announced.
Israel has won the Eurovision Song Contest four times: in 1978, 1979, 1998 and 2018. The country hosted the competition in Jerusalem in 1979 and 1999, and in Tel Aviv in 2019.
The European Broadcasting Union, which organized the Eurovision, has faced pressure to ban Israel from the international competition in recent years because of the country’s military actions in the Gaza Strip during his war against Hamas terrorists who orchestrated the deadly terrorist attack in southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023. Anti-Israel activists have tried pressuring artists and countries to boycott the competition because of Israel’s involvement. Spain, the Netherlands, Ireland, Slovenia, and Iceland ultimately pulled out of the 2026 Eurovision because of Israel’s participation.
Israel Confirms Participation in 2027 Eurovision Song Contest in Bulgaria
Saar Slams Kallas Over ‘Obsessive Campaign Against Israel’ After EU Trade Sanctions Fail
Statue Honoring Alfred Dreyfus Finds Permanent Home in Paris More Than a Century After His Exoneration
Marco Rubio Vows to ‘Dismantle’ ICC, Blasting Controversial Court for ‘Waging War’ Against US
Pennsylvania College Founds Partnership with Haifa University to Study Antisemitism
Nazi-Looted Painting Discovered in Amsterdam Street Trash to Be Returned to Jewish Owner’s Family
Detained in Israel? Ro Khanna’s Inconsistent Claims That the Media Never Questioned
Palestinian Authority Confirms Hamas Has No Intention to Resign Leadership of Gaza
The Americas Are Entering a New Strategic Era — Civil Society Must Help Shape It
The Hidden Skills Inside Jewish Communal Life





Nazi-Looted Painting Discovered in Amsterdam Street Trash to Be Returned to Jewish Owner’s Family
Detained in Israel? Ro Khanna’s Inconsistent Claims That the Media Never Questioned
Palestinian Authority Confirms Hamas Has No Intention to Resign Leadership of Gaza
Pennsylvania College Founds Partnership with Haifa University to Study Antisemitism
The Hidden Skills Inside Jewish Communal Life



