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The Israeli Eurovision star who survived the Nova massacre

Eighteen months after she hid under corpses at a bomb shelter at the festival, Yuval Raphael, 24, is representing the Jewish state at another music event

May 17, 2025 09:00
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Singing for Israel: Yuval Raphael
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On October 7, Yuval Raphael, 24, was at the Nova music festival where 360 young people were slaughtered and dozens were kidnapped. She hid in a concrete bomb shelter under piles of bodies on the phone to her father who told her to “play dead”. Over the course of the next eight hours, as she lay there motionless with the blood of murdered party goers dripping on her, Hamas terrorists returned to the bomb shelter 20 times to spray the shelter with bullets and lob in grenades.

When help arrived, only 11 of the 50 or so young people who had hidden in the bunker were still alive. Yuval emerged with severe injuries to her head and a broken leg.

In the ensuing months, Yuval has shared her story publicly, including at the United Nations where she addressed its Human Rights Council in March 2024. And she been selected to represent Israel at Eurovision, after winning the country’s television competition, The Rising Star, where she captivated audiences with her beautiful voice and heartbreaking story. On May 15, she will represent Israel at the Eurovision semi-finals in Basel, in Switzerland with her song New Day Will Rise, written by Israeli songwriter Keren Peles.  The Eurovision finals take place on May 17.

This is her exclusive interview for the JC.