Английская Википедия:Israel–Hamas war in Israeli music

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The 2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel which led to the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas War, impacted Israel's home front in various aspects, including Israeli music and the attitude towards Israel among musicians around the world.

Songs

Due to the surprise attack on Israel, which included, among other things, the kidnapping to Gaza and Re'im music festival massacre, musicians started releasing songs that give expression to what has happened since the attack.[1]

New Songs

On October 11, the rapper E-Z released the song "October Seventh" and on October 22 he released "Winter 23" together with Odeya, in memory of those killed in the war. It was included in the mini-album Iron Swords that Odeya released on November 16.[1][2][3]

The singer Hanan Ben Ari released "Moledet" (Homeland) on October 16, which was written before the war and officially released following it.[4] It achieved nationwide success and was the first Iron Swords War song to be ranked first on Media Forest.[5][6] and third place in Galgalatz[7][1]

Eyal Golan released "Am Israel Hay" on October 19, which was also ranked first. He decided to donate its profits to ERAN (An Israeli organization that provides mental health support).[8][1]

On 19 October, Ami Mimon and Udi Damari released “With Eternity” to lift national morale, and Elanit released “I Bear a Prayer”.[9]

On 21 October, Atara Oria's “Forever” was released, written to commemorate the heroism of the Israel Police and Israel Border Police fighters.[10]

On 22 October, Pe'er Tasi’s “Lo Tira" (Do Not Fear) was released,[11] and singer Etti Ankri’s “Hatikva" (The Hope), which she rewrote based on Israel's national anthem “Hatikvah”.[12]

On 24 October, singer-songwriter Yuval Dayan released “Guard Your Heart”.[13][14]

On 26 October, Omer Adam and Infected Mushroom released “Dance Forever”, dedicated to the memory of those murdered in the Re'im music festival massacre,[15] and Eliana Tidhar and Lee Biran’s “Good News”.[16][17]

On 27 October, the singer Bar Tzabari released “Don’t Want to Be Sad”.[18] At the end of October 2023, Ido B Zooki released “Angels” to commemorate those murdered and tell the story of the victims of the nature party massacre,[19] the singer Yaniv Ben Mashiach released the prayer song “Speak to Me”,[20] and the singer Dudu Aharon released “There’s Still a World” which he dedicated to all of the war's casualties.[21][22]

On 1 November, Osher Cohen released the song “Tirkedi (10/7/23)” in memory of the victims of the nature party massacre,[23] with the names of those murdered on October 7 appearing in the music video.[24] On 2 November, the singer Eliav Zohar released “As One Body”.[25] On 3 November, the singer Shlomi Shabbat released “Bedamaich chaii”.[26] On 5 November, the singer Narkis released “Habalada LaMechakot”.[27] On 7 November, eleven musicians recorded “One Nation”.[28]

On 12 November, the singers Sarit Hadad and Eden Hason released “Aanachnu Ze Goral" (We Are Fate), and the band Jane Bordo released “Not Alone”.[29][30]

The duo Ness & Stila released “Harbu Darbu” on 14 November 2023, dedicated to the security forces and IDF soldiers.[31][32][33]

On November 19, the Haredi creator Yair Elitzur released the song “No Consolation” together with a soundtrack by Rabbi Shalom Aroosh.[34] On 20 November, the singer Moshe Peretz released “You Shall Remain Forever” whose music video included pictures of ten of the fallen,[35] and “Hear O Israel” by David Broza and Avraham Tal was also released.[36][37]

On 22 November, Mordechai Roth and Mordechai Weberman published a duet in which they perform the song “Yearning”, following comforting a mourner at a father who lost his son in the surprise attack and poured out his pain.[38]

On 20 December, Aviv Geffen released the song “Black Sunrise” together with Mia Limbourg. Mia Limbourg is the girl who was released from captivity in Gaza, with her dog Bella in her arms.[39][30] On the same day, the song “In the End Everything Will Be Alright” by Lior Narkis was released, peaking at number one on Media Forest's weekly airplay chart.[40]

On 27 December, Benny Landau released the song “Hitna'ari”, praying for strength for all fighters, recovery for all injured, and release of all captives. The song incorporates passages from the Lecha Dodi liturgical poem and prophecies of comfort from the Bible, mainly the Book of Isaiah.[41]

On 14 January 2024, Yoni Bloch released the song “Between the Sea and the River”, the song's cover is a painting by Amir Lavi who fell on October 7.[42]

On 14 January, Rotem Cohen released the song “He Who Hates You Will Die”, defined as a love song for the country. A music video was filmed for the song showing the singer in uniform, with the participation of soldiers.[43]

On 15 January, Yonatan Razel released the song “Time of War” (a gift song for soldiers) to encourage and lift morale among IDF soldiers.[44]

On 29 January, the duo Subliminal and The Shadow, together with Raviv Kanner, released the song “It’s on Us”, encouraging the fighting spirit of IDF soldiers during the War of Iron Swords.[45]

On 19 February, the band Hatikvah 6 released the song “Giborey Al" (Super Heroes), telling the story of the people of Israel, who at the moment they are called to the flag leave their daily lives for homeland defense as part of their military service.

Songs for the hostages

On 31 October, the song "You Will Return" was released, a collaboration between Idan Raichel's project and Roni Dalumi, dedicated to the captives and murdered.[46]

On 9 November, the singer Esther Shamir released the song "Back Home", which she based on "A Walk to Caesarea". She released the version for the sake of the Israelis who were kidnapped by Hamas, and the video clip for the song features their photos[47]

On 13 November, the singer Deikla released the song "Bring Them Home" together with the Ariel Youth band, for the sake of the captives and the longing to bring them back home.[48]

On 22 November, the song "Libi E'r" (My Heart is Awake) was released, a collaboration between the Haredi creator Avromi Weinberg and the rapper Issac The 2nd (Yitzhak Maracha), who wrote the lyrics for the song in English.[49]

On 26 November, the singer Moshe Klein released the song "You Will Return Home" which deals with praying for the return of the captives to their homes.[50]

On 28 November, the singer Mendel Ratha released the song "And the Sons Will Return" which was dedicated to praying for the return of the captives.[51]

On 6 December, the band Lola Marsh released the song "Until You Return, Until You Come Back".[30]

On 22 January, Yaakov Shwekey released the song "Give Me Strength", a song that was created following a personal connection with the family of Uri Danino who was kidnapped to Gaza, and in prayer for his return and the return of the other captives.

On 18 February, the song "Overturn Every Stone" was released, a collaboration between the singer Sagiv Cohen and the children's star Einat Madmony. In the video clip for the song, alongside Cohen and Madmony, some family members of the captives also appear, presenting photos of their loved ones with words and calls of love.

References

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