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"Sameyakh" or "Sameach" (Hebrew script: שמייח; meaning "happy") was the Israeli entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2000. It was performed in Hebrew by the pop band Ping-Pong, a quartet consisting of two males (Guy Asif and Roy Arad) and two females (Yifat Giladi and Ahal Eden), who had originally entered the contest as a joke. At the end of the performance the group waved small flags of both Israel and Syria; the waving of the Flag of Syria led to the performance being disendorsed by the Israeli Broadcasting Authority after the group had refused to withdraw the use of the flag for the final. The performance also garnered controversy when the group, at the last minute, decided to sing the song's English title ("Be Happy") in place of the Hebrew title, after previously having stated that t

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  • "Sameach" (em hebraico: "שמייח"; em português: "feliz") foi a canção que representou Israel no Festival Eurovisão da Canção 2000, que teve lugar em Estocolmo, em 13 de maio daquele ano. A canção foi interpretada pelo quarteto pop PingPong. A canção foi interpretada em hebraico, com a exceção do refrão (que se limita ao verso "be happy"), cantado em inglês). Foi a primeira canção a ser interpretada na noite do festival, antes da canção dos Países Baixos, "No Goodbyes", interpretada por Linda. Terminou o evento em 22.º lugar (entre 24 participantes), tendo recebido 7 pontos. (pt)
  • Sameyakh är en låt framförd av . Den är skriven av Guy Asif och Roy Arad. Låten var Israels bidrag i Eurovision Song Contest 2000 i Stockholm i Sverige. I finalen den 13 maj slutade den på tjugoandra plats med 7 poäng. (sv)
  • "Sameyakh" or "Sameach" (Hebrew script: שמייח; meaning "happy") was the Israeli entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2000. It was performed in Hebrew by the pop band Ping-Pong, a quartet consisting of two males (Guy Asif and Roy Arad) and two females (Yifat Giladi and Ahal Eden), who had originally entered the contest as a joke. At the end of the performance the group waved small flags of both Israel and Syria; the waving of the Flag of Syria led to the performance being disendorsed by the Israeli Broadcasting Authority after the group had refused to withdraw the use of the flag for the final. The performance also garnered controversy when the group, at the last minute, decided to sing the song's English title ("Be Happy") in place of the Hebrew title, after previously having stated that t (en)
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