Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest 1988 information
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Eurovision Song Contest 1988
Country
Israel
National selection
Selection process
Artist: Internal selection Song: Kdam Eurovision 1988
Selection date(s)
27 March 1988
Selected entrant
Yardena Arazi
Selected song
"Ben Adam"
Selected songwriter(s)
Boris Dimitshtein
Ehud Manor
Finals performance
Final result
7th, 85 points
Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest
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Israel was present at the 1988 Eurovision Song Contest held in Dublin, Ireland. They were represented by Yardena Arazi with the song "Ben Adam".
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