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The X Factor Israel ''The X Factor Israel'' ( he, אקס פקטור ישראל) is the Israeli version of the British television music competition ''The X Factor'', created by Simon Cowell. The show started airing fall of 2013 on Reshet. Judges and hosts The first t ...
'' is the Israeli version of the
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music competition '' The X Factor''. The fourth season run between October 30, 2021 and February 5, 2022 on
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, airing in prime time. On April 6, 2021, it was announced that the winner of this season would represent in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022.
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Judges and hosts

hosts the fourth season. All the members of the judging panel changed from the previous season: Mizrahi singer
Margalit Tzan'ani Margalit "Margol" Tzan'ani ( he, מרגלית "מרגול" צנעני; born December 19, 1948) is an Israeli singer and television personality. Tzan'ani is famous for her repertoire of Israeli oriental music style with soul influences, as well a ...
, singer-songwriter Aviv Geffen, singer and
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winner Netta Barzilai, while a fourth and fifth judges revealed to be Ran Danker and Miri Mesika, making it the first season of ''X Factor Israel'' to feature five judges instead of four. Show creator Simon Cowell was originally announced as a judge for the season before pulling out.


Auditions

The auditions started on October 30, 2021 and ended on December 12. Contestants need to get "yes" from at least four of the five judges in order to qualify. Among the contestants were: Inbal Bibi, a competitor of The X Factor Israel (season 1), season 1 of ''The X Factor Israel''; Adi Cohen and Liron Lev, a finalist and a competitor of Kokhav Nolad#Second season (2004), ''Kokhav Nolad'' season 2; Linet (singer), Linet, a singer who participated in the ; Sapir Saban, who won in The Voice Israel (season 4), season 4 of ''The Voice Israel''; Shachar Adawi, a competitor of ''Rising Star (Israeli TV series), Rising Star'' ; the hip hop duo Ido B Zooki; Amit Ben Zaken, the brother of ''The X Factor Israel'' season 1 contestant Eden Ben Zaken; Gai Sims, the son of basketball player Willie Sims (basketball), Willie Sims; Shira Atias, the cousin of representor of Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015 Nadav Guedj; Shimi Tavori, a singer who participated in the and 1993; Yifat Ta'asa, the ex-wife of singer ; Eli Huli, another contestant of ''The Voice Israel'' season 4; songwriter Maya Simantov; Ahtaliyah Pierce, a competitor of The Voice Israel (season 2), the second season of The Voice Israel; Zohar Raziel, a competitor of ''American Idol'' and ''Rising Star (Israeli TV series), Rising Star'' ; basketball player brothers Ben Altit, Ben and Nimrod Altit; Daniel Pruzansky, a member of Kids.il, the band that represented Israel in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2012; Maor Titon, a competitor of The Voice Israel (season 1), season 1 of ''The Voice Israel''; Yohai Moreno, the brother of late Lieutenant colonel Emanuel Moreno; Michael Rose (formerly Misha Soukhinin), a member of rock band Distorted Harmony which was also a competitor of the second season of The Voice Israel; Inbar Yochananof, a member of the Voca People; Shalva Berti, a singer who participated in the , 1992 and 1995; Hadar Lee, a competitor of The X Factor Israel (season 2), season 2 of ''The X Factor Israel''; and Danna Reuveni, the granddaughter of poet Ehud Manor. TV host Guy Zu-Aretz participated in the auditions as well, but only as a cameo.


Judge Houses

The Judge Houses have begun on December 14, 2021. The judges had to choose from each of their categories 4 out of their 8 members (asides the Groups and Over 25's group, which consists 9 members). Key: : – Eliminated in the judges' house


Chairs

Key: : – Received a chair and passed to the Live Shows : – Received a chair, was later replaced and eventually eliminated : – Didn’t receive a chair and was eliminated


Live shows

Live shows began on December 26, 2021.


Results summary

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Live show details


Week 1


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= Thursday (December 30)

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Week 2


= Sunday (January 2)

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= Thursday (January 6)

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Week 3


= Sunday (January 9)

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= Tuesday (January 11)

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Week 4


= Sunday (January 16)

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= Tuesday (January 18)

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Week 5


= Sunday (January 23)

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= Thursday (January 27)

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Song selection round

Each of the four finalists was given two songs as selected from a public submission by a six-member committee (made up of the director of Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation, IPBC/Kan's radio stations, three radio representatives, one television representative and one representative of Reshet 13). The assessment to choose the songs began by mid-November 2021. On 30 January 2022, the eight songs that qualified for the selection were revealed. Viewers were invited to vote on one of two songs given to each finalist, with voting open to the public on Kan's website and app. On 3 February 2022, each finalist performed both songs they were given during a special selection show, alternatively titled ("Our Song for Eurovision"), which was broadcast on Kan 11, Kan Gimel and Kan's digital platforms. The finalists' chosen songs were determined by the viewers (50% of the vote), the judges (25% of the vote) and the professional committee (25% of the vote).


Final

The final was held on 5 February 2022 and took place in the following format: in the first stage, the four finalists performed a special cover version of an existing song they have chosen. Immediately after the first performance, one finalist was be eliminated. In the second stage, the remaining three finalists performed the song that was chosen for them to perform at Eurovision. The results are determined by the viewers (50% of the vote), the judges (25% of the vote) and the professional committee (25% of the vote).


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:X Factor Israel (season 4), The 2021 Israeli television seasons 2022 Israeli television seasons The X Factor seasons, Israel Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest