Louder than noise: Noam Bettan let music, not politics, define his performance - editorial
Noam Bettan showcased his musical talent at the Eurovision Song Contest, focusing on his performance rather than political distractions. He represented Israel with professionalism, ultimately finishing in second place. His return to Israel was met with pride from his fellow citizens.
- ▪Noam Bettan represented Israel at the 70th Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna.
- ▪He finished in second place, showcasing his musical talent.
- ▪Bettan's performance was marked by professionalism and restraint.
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Louder than noise: Noam Bettan let music, not politics, define his performance - editorialIsraelis can take pride in Bettan, who represented the country with professionalism and restraint, blocking out all the outside noise to deliver a stellar performance.Israeli singer Noam Bettan, who represented Israel at the 70th Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna and finished in second place, is seen after arriving at Ben Gurion Airport near Tel Aviv, May 17, 2026.(photo credit: CHAIM GOLDBERG/FLASH90)
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