Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005
      
Israel was represented in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 by Shiri Maimon and the song "Hasheket Shenish'ar" (The Silence That Remained).
Kdam Eurovision 2005
For the first time since 2001, a full-scale Israeli selection process was held on 2 March. Unlike previous years, IBA invited only established artists to participate. Among the better-known participants were Shiri Maimon (runner-up of the popular Pop Idol based show, Kokhav Nolad in 2003) as well as Svika Pick, composer and producer of the 1998 Eurovision Song Contest winner Diva. Shiri Maimon's song "Hasheket Shenish'ar" (The Silence That Remained) won the event to become Israel's entry in Kiev. The song was written by Pini Aaronbayev and Eyal Shachar and composed by Pini Aaronbayev.
Result of the national final
| № | Song | Singer | Points | Place | 
| 1 | "Be'ahava gdola" | Samir Shukri & Efrat Cohen | 26 | 9th | 
| 2 | "Peace and love" | Zehava Ben | 48 | 5th | 
| 3 | "Targish oti" | Michal Amdursky | 39 | 8th | 
| 4 | "Yesh li et halayla" | Momi Levi | 23 | 10th | 
| 5 | "Hamon" | Merav Siman-Tov | 10 | 13th | 
| 6 | "Ode-le-ya" | Gaya | 15 | 11th | 
| 7 | "Hasheket Shenish'ar" | Shiri Maimon | 116 | 1st | 
| 8 | "Jerusalem" | Rinat Gabay | 62 | 4th | 
| 9 | "Don’t worry baby" | Yossi Azulai | 70 | 2nd | 
| 10 | "Zman" | Mira Awad | 5 | 14th | 
| 11 | "Esperansa" | The Elayev Family | 45 | 6th | 
| 12 | "Hello, hello" | Sharona & Daniela Pick | 15 | 11th | 
| 13 | "Or yare'ach" | Svika Pick & Company | 66 | 3rd | 
| 14 | "Kmo chalom" | Rinat Bar | 40 | 7th | 
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At Eurovision
At Eurovision, the song was presented in English and Hebrew. The spokesperson who revealed Israel's votes for other countries was journalist Dana Herman.[1]
Points awarded by Israel
Points awarded to Israel
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Points awarded to Israel (Semi-Final)
| 12 points | 10 points | 8 points | 7 points | 6 points | 
|  |  Netherlands
 |  |  Albania Ireland
 |  Malta Portugal Turkey United Kingdom
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| 5 points | 4 points | 3 points | 2 points | 1 point | 
|  |  Bulgaria Denmark Poland Spain
 | .svg.png) Belgium Cyprus Germany Serbia and Montenegro Switzerland
 |  Lithuania
 |  Finland Macedonia
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Points awarded to Israel (Final)
| 12 points | 10 points | 8 points | 7 points | 6 points | 
|  Monaco
 |  France
 |  Andorra Belarus Hungary Malta Russia
 |  Netherlands Romania Ukraine United Kingdom
 | .svg.png) Belgium Ireland Moldova Spain
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| 5 points | 4 points | 3 points | 2 points | 1 point | 
|  Denmark Finland Germany Norway Portugal
 |  |  |  Latvia
 |  Austria Estonia Sweden Switzerland
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See also 
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