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Disturbed’s Draiman sings ‘Hatikva’ in Israel

  • July 02, 2019

American stone superstars Disturbed gave a two-hour opening during their Israel entrance during Rishon Lezion’s Live Park Tuesday night.

Over 10,000 fans showed adult to sing along and fist-wave to a band’s hits, including their cover of Simon Garfunkel’s “The Sounds of Silence.” But some of a night’s biggest acclaim came nearby a finish of a dusk when vocalist David Draiman sang “Hatikva.”

Draiman, who has visited Israel many times and has a slew of extended family here, spoke to a throng in Hebrew via a uncover and during one point, donned a t-shirt with an IDF escutcheon and proclaimed, “This is for all a IDF soldiers.” Israeli flags were also flashed on a shade via a performance.

Disturbed’s Draiman sings ‘Hatikva’ in Israel

“For me, it was extraordinary to finally see in chairman a male that sang in my ears all a approach by high school,” pronounced 32-year-old Yotam Kedmi. “His vocalization Hebrew felt genuine, not only memorizing a few words, and we consider it was really dauntless of him to do it.”

Earlier in a day, Draiman spoke to KAN radio, where he called BDS advocates “idiots” and “Nazis in suits.”
Disturbed’s uncover in Rishon was their final on their extensive universe tour, and a party and their families are now going to spend a few days furloughed a nation before streamer behind to a US.

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