Harel Skaat (Hebrew: הראל סקעת; born 8 August 1981) sometimes known by the mononym Harel is an Israeli singer and songwriter. He represented Israel in...
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singer, songwriter and stage actor Harel Skaat (born 1981), Israeli singer Harel Srugo, Israeli tennis player Harel Brigade, Israeli army brigade. One...
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(Hebrew: מילים, English: "Words") is a song recorded by the Israeli singer, Harel Skaat. It was the Israeli song entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 where...
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Carson Kressley served as backstage correspondents. JoJo, Noa Kirel, Harel Skaat, Valerie Hamaty, and Narkis performed in this year's pageant. Fox returned...
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"Milim" written by Tomer Hadadi and Noam Horev. The song was performed by Harel Skaat, who was internally selected by the Israeli broadcaster Israel Broadcasting...
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Jewish-Israeli singer Noa in Moscow. Israel was represented in 2010 by Harel Skaat, who came 14th in the final with "Milim". Israel's participations from...
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21 July 2008. Grant, Anthony (30 March 2011). "Asked and Answered - Harel Skaat". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 2 November 2012....
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(Seven) Shiri Maimon Shotei HaNvu'a (Fools of Prophecy) Ofir Shwartz Harel Skaat Skazi Malka Spigel Edna Stern (born 1977), pianist Subliminal Pe'er Tasi...
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Lina Eriksson Mårten Eriksson Jonas Gladnikoff Niall Mooney Israel IBA Harel Skaat "Milim" (מילים) Hebrew Tomer Adaddi Noam Horev Latvia LTV Aisha "What...
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Skaat won first place and Moyal second in the first semi-final against Harel Moyal, and since polls held at certain sites indicated that Harel Skaat would...
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