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Yishai Ribo, Hanan ben Ari, Dudu Tasa and More for the Soldiers of the IDF | Watch

Israeli singers and songwriters from all corners of the Israeli spectrum have recently visited IDF bases to boost morale. With simple microphones and guitars, the artists and soldiers sang, "Am Yisrael Chai" ("the people of Israel live"), in the first gathering of its kind from the field.

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Israeli artists are uplifting the spirits of soldiers and the nation by performing at gatherings held in military bases, both regular and reserve units, in the South, North, and Central regions throughout the country.

The most common song was "Am Yisrael Chai" which was performed by all the singers.

Watch singers who went all over the country to raise the national spirit:

Berry Sakharof, "Shir HaMa'alot":

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Yishai Ribo, "HaLev Sheli" ("My Heart"):

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Dudu Tasa - "Am Yisrael Chai" ("The Nation of Israel Lives"):

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Bentzi Shtein, "Od Avinu Chai" ("Our Father Lives"):

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Hanan Ben Ari:

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