Hero's Welcome for Noam Bettan: Israel's Eurovision Star Receives Presidential Honor After Stunning Second-Place Finish Despite Boycotts

Israeli singer Noam Bettan was warmly received by President Isaac Herzog at the official presidential residence following his impressive performance at Eurovision 2026 in Vienna. Bettan secured a strong second-place finish with his song "Michelle," earning a total of 343 points, including a powerful 220 points from public televoting that demonstrated widespread international support despite organized boycott campaigns and protests aimed at Israel. This achievement stands as a proud moment for the Jewish State, showcasing cultural resilience and talent on the global stage.

The hero’s welcome highlights the importance Israel places on Eurovision as both a cultural event and a platform for national pride amid ongoing regional challenges. Bettan’s success, coming in behind Bulgaria’s DARA, reflects the strong connection Israeli artists can build with audiences worldwide even in the face of political pressure. President Herzog’s personal reception underscores the nation’s gratitude for Bettan’s representation and his contribution to boosting morale at home.

This recognition serves as a powerful reminder of Israel’s enduring spirit and ability to shine through excellence, even when confronted with attempts to isolate the country. Noam Bettan’s journey exemplifies how talent and determination can overcome hate-driven campaigns, bringing pride to Israelis everywhere and reinforcing the nation’s vibrant cultural presence on the international scene.