July 27
Participant | Song | Original Performer | Info |
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Lee Biran & Rotem Katz | Nicaht Iti Hakhol (You wan with me everything) | Amir Benyiun | |
Bat-Hen Hakyia & Carmel Eckman | Olam Hadash (New world) | Song from movie Disney | Bottom 2. |
Adi Avishay & Birgitta Växler | Ma omrot einayih (what do your eyes say) | Ofra Haza | Bottom 2. |
Ma'ayan Hajbi & Israel Bar-On | Milionim (Million) | Etti Ankri |
The bottom two pairs were Bat-Hen Hakyia and Carmel Eckman and Adi Avishay and Birgitta Växler. For the solo section, Sisters G and Aviv Meshulam made a surprise return along to participate. After voting was done, Bat-Hen Hakyia was eliminated.
Participant | Song | Original Performer | Info |
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Carmel Eckman | Balaylot hastav (During autumn nights) | Shem-Tov Levy | |
Bat-Hen Hakyia | Hafec Hayim (Desire for life) | Yardena Arazi | Eliminated. |
Adi Avishay | Gan Meir (public park in Tel Aviv) | Dana Berger | |
Birgitta Växler | Yam harachamim (Sea of mercy) | Kobi Aflalo | |
Sisters G. | Rega prati (Private moment) | Rita | |
Aviv Meshulam | Ze koreh (It happens) | Arik Levy |
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