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Noam Bettan Reflects on Eurovision Journey Amid Mixed Reactions

Following his second-place finish at Eurovision, Noam Bettan expresses gratitude to supporters and acknowledges the mixed reactions to his performance.

Editorial StaffMay 17, 20261 MIN READ

Noam Bettan has publicly thanked his supporters after securing second place at the Eurovision Song Contest held on May 17, 2026. His performance, while celebrated by some, drew a range of reactions from fans.

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu praised Bettan, stating that the nation is proud of his achievement. Bettan responded by expressing that representing Israel was a 'great privilege'.

Despite the accolades, the performance has sparked debate among viewers, highlighting the diverse opinions surrounding this year's competition.