The X Factor Israel season 3

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The X Factor Israel
Season 3
Hosted by Bar Refaeli
Judges Subliminal
Moshe Peretz
Shiri Maimon
Ivri Lider
Winner Eden Alene
Runner-upGuy Yahood
Release
Original network Reshet 13
Original releaseOctober 18, 2017 (2017-10-18) 
January 30, 2018 (2018-01-30)
Season chronology
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The X Factor Israel is the Israeli version of the British television music competition The X Factor . The third season started its run on Thursday, October 18, 2017 on Reshet network's Channel 2 and aired in prime time. From October 18th, 2017 to January 30th 2018, it was aired on Reshet 13.

Contents

Judges and hosts

Israeli fashion model Bar Refaeli hosted the third season. [1] [2] Contrary to most other versions of the X Factor where the judges panels was a mixture of singers and music industry figures, the Israeli version was composed entirely of musicians. The judges panel for the first season was composed of the rock singer Rami Fortis, the pop singer-songwriter and composer Moshe Peretz, the pop and R&B singer Shiri Maimon, and the pop singer Ivri Lider. Fortis forfeited the judging role, and got replaced by the Israeli rapper Subliminal.

Contestants

Key:

  Winner
  Runner-up
  Third Place
CategoriesActs
Boys (Peretz)Guy YahoodHoni AssorDaniel Zychenko
Groups (Subliminal)The BrinxIdan and AlmogOri and Tirel
Girls (Maimon)Lin Ben HamoTimmna GonenReut Levi
13-19s (Lider) Yam Refaeli Eliraz Zaada Eden Alene Oriane Recchia

Judges Houses

JudgeCategoryAssistantContestants eliminated
LiderTeensYarden "Jordi" PelegAyala Sinai, Oriane Recchia [3]
MaimonGirlsMagi AzarzarTohar Kadosh, Revital Zaltzman
SubliminalGroupsThe UltrasSolenopsis Invicta, Pancho & Karma
PeretzBoys Hanan Ben Ari Ofek Ha'Mal'Ach (The Angel), Lior Azulay

Results summary

Color key
  Contestant was in the bottom two/three; contestant had to sing again in the final showdown
  Contestant was in the bottom two/three; received the fewest votes and was immediately eliminated
  Contestant received the fewest votes and was immediately eliminated (no final showdown)
Weekly results per contestant
Contestant Week 1 Week 2 Week 3
Wednesday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Sunday Tuesday Round 1 Tuesday Round 2 Tuesday Round 3
Eden Alene SafeSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeWinner
Guy YahoodSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeRunner-up
Yam RefaeliSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeSafe3rdEliminated (week 3, Tuesday Round 2)
The BrinksSafeSafeSafeBottom threeSafe4thEliminated (week 3, Tuesday Round 1)
Eliraz ZaadaSafeSafeSafeSafe5thEliminated (week 3, Sunday)
Oriane RecchiaSafeSafeSafeBottom threeEliminated (week 2, Thursday)
Lin Ben HamoSafeSafeBottom three7thEliminated (week 2, Thursday)
Reut LeviSafeBottom threeBottom threeEliminated (week 2, Sunday)
Teemna GonenBottom threeSafe9thEliminated (week 2, Sunday)
Honi AssorSafeBottom threeEliminated (week 1, Thursday)
Idan and AlmogSafe11thEliminated (week 1, Thursday)
Ori and TirelBottom threeEliminated (week 1, Sunday)
Daniel Zenizko13thEliminated (week 1, Sunday)


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References

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  3. Oriane Recchia was originally eliminated by her mentor, Ivri Lider, but sometime after, he regretted that he eliminated Recchia, and put her through the live shows.