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🇮🇱 Israel: Update on HaKokhav Haba

The travel around HaKokhav Haba, the Israeli national selection, continues. The Top14 rounds have had new episodes the last two weeks.

10 January

Or Cohen, 93%
Mika Moshe, 86%
Mika Kertis, 59% – eliminated
Orel Ravid, 96%
Lian Biran, 95%
Eden Golan, 96%

14 January

Jonathan Bitton, 92%
Dor Shimon, 80%
Shai Tamino, 66%
Moria Angel, 82%
Ido Bartal, 75% – eliminated
Arik Sinai, 87%

17 January, duets

Mika Moshe & Orel Ravid, 73,58%
Dor Shimon & Jonathan Bitton, 73,71%
Eden Golan & Or Cohen, 93%
Lian Biran & Moria Angel, 29% – eliminated
Arik Sinai & Shai Tamino, 77%

Lian Biran was saved and can continue her journey.

Note that Arik Sinai took part in the national selection in 1985 and was 4th.

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