It's physically impossible to just sit around and watch. Those tourists don't know what they are missing out. When I went to Israel the first time it was a week full of police controls and anger due to an attack. I hope I can visit Jerusalem soon and enjoy this cultural melting pot
Bonsoir cest la première fois que j 'applaudi chez moi seul comme un homme qui a trompé sa femme il ya 30 ans et je le regrette chaque seconde.........merci vous êtes si magnifique et tous .Nantes France 00h43mn
I love everything about this song, singer, musicians, people, environment! ✨❤️🔥💯🙌 I’d love to know the translation, anyone?? ✨🙏 love from Northern California. 🌟❤️🔥🙏💯🍃🌈✨
I have been trying for so long to find what the song is after showing this video years ago and them saying it was a cover, but didn't know by who. Thank you so much. My quest is finally over. @@joeyyou2102
@@lopilot4173...Definitely isn't Hebrew. I speak Hebrew fluently - this isn't it. And I recognize a bunch of Arabic words, and the "zh" sound used in Shaami Arabic (and throughout this song) doesn't even exist in Hebrew. So, maybe it's a different dialect from what you speak, but this definitely isn't Hebrew, and unless "majnoun" is a word in some Semitic language I've never encountered in my life, this is absolutely Arabic...
The song is for the Famous Arabic Leebaneese singer Sabah - ya khayl , composed by rahbani brothers (LEBANON) in 1965. يا خيل بالليل اشتدي صباح ua-cam.com/video/TuoWEJwW-3E/v-deo.html this girl should say that the song is not her song, and say the song is for the famous Lebaneese singer Sabah. Allah yarhamha. FREE PALESTINE !!!
Who, the Hell, are "Palestinians"? The true historical Philistines (the Cretans) disappeared more than 3000 years ago... The modern so called "Palestinians" were invented by the Soviet KGB in 1967! This well-executed and successful political provocation was well-documented and is confirmed by a lot of publications!!!
@@eugenekara-asker4911 Wtf dude. Nations don't disappear. And DNA research clearly shows that today's Palestinians ARE those Cretans. The closest relatives to Palestinians, genetically, are the Greek. Even Israeli geneticists have confirmed this.
@@TheJenniferKK! "Palestinians" are the newest of all the peoples on the face of the Earth, and began to exist in a single day by a kind of supernatural phenomenon that is unique in the whole history of mankind, as it is witnessed by Walid Shoebat, a former PLO terrorist that acknowledged the lie he was fighting for and the truth he was fighting against: “Why is it that on June 4th 1967 I was a Jordanian and overnight I became a Palestinian?” “We did not particularly mind Jordanian rule. The teaching of the destruction of Israel was a definite part of the curriculum, but we considered ourselves Jordanian until the Jews returned to Jerusalem. Then all of the sudden we were Palestinians - they removed the star from the Jordanian flag and all at once we had a Palestinian flag”. “When I finally realized the lies and myths I was taught, it is my duty as a righteous person to speak out”. This declaration by a true "Palestinian" should have some significance for a sincerely neutral observer. Indeed, there is no such a thing like a Palestinian people, or a Palestinian culture, or a Palestinian language, or a Palestinian history. There has never been any Palestinian state, neither any Palestinian archaeological find nor coinage. The present-day "Palestinians" are an Arab people, with Arab culture, Arabic language and Arab history. They have their own Arab states from where they came into the Land of Israel about one century ago to contrast the Jewish immigration. That is the historical truth. They were Jordanians (another recent British invention, as there has never been any people known as "Jordanians"), and after the Six-Day War in which Israel utterly defeated the coalition of nine Arab states and took legitimate possession of Judea and Samaria, the Arab dwellers in those regions underwent a kind of anthropological miracle and discovered that they were Palestinians - something they did not know the day before.
@@eugenekara-asker4911 DNA doesn't lie. They may have come from Arab countries a century ago, but they came from Crete thousands of years ago. And eventhough there hasn't been a political state called Palestine, there have always been "the Palestinians", as mentioned in the same ancient scriptures that mention "Israel", which, just like Palestine, was a nation, not a political entity.
Oh my god......such a bad imitation of the real song of the legend Sabah......I am Lebanese and know the original song...and on top of that we cannot understand anything in Arabic...., but I would like to give some credit to the singer for just trying while the musicians are good....I am amazed with the confidence she has with such a mediocre performance....
מקווה שעדיין פעילה, ממש יפה, עוצמה מיוחדת
פעילה מאד!
זאת הישראל שאני התאהבתי בה לפני הרבה שנים, כשעליתי לכאן.אז הבנתי שאני שייכת לכאן, שאני לא אעבור מכאן למרות כל הכשאים של החיים בארץ.
❤ from morocco
peace from tunisia
Greetings from Brazil!
It’s an old Arabic song by the Lebanese Legend Sabah 😍
She is such a powerful woman. Love her energy! Gorgeous voice and performance! Need more from her and everyone playing/singing along her❤️
Hello greetings from Mexico ! Lovely music! C’est tres belle ! Merci! Thank you gracias ! Habibi ! Shukran
Love from the UK....music will save us
Lovely to hear this during quarentene.. It's like a energy booster!
It's physically impossible to just sit around and watch. Those tourists don't know what they are missing out.
When I went to Israel the first time it was a week full of police controls and anger due to an attack.
I hope I can visit Jerusalem soon and enjoy this cultural melting pot
👌✌🖖 from czech republic :)
Love from Malaysia
It would be great to have this on Spotify!
Love love from Austin Texas ! Please come see us and perform here 🖤
wow!from Mexico
Schöne Grüße aus Gediz/Kütahya
Bonsoir cest la première fois que j 'applaudi chez moi seul comme un homme qui a trompé sa femme il ya 30 ans et je le regrette chaque seconde.........merci vous êtes si magnifique et tous .Nantes France 00h43mn
I love this song
Toda Raba
So beautifuuuul !!
تحيا فلسطين ❤
Вооооов 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏💃💃
Grand!!
Uhhhhhhhj wonderful Habibi
Me encantaaa
I love everything about this song, singer, musicians, people, environment! ✨❤️🔥💯🙌
I’d love to know the translation, anyone?? ✨🙏 love from Northern California. 🌟❤️🔥🙏💯🍃🌈✨
It’s an old Arabic song (1965) by the Lebanese Legend Sabah ✨
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I have been trying for so long to find what the song is after showing this video years ago and them saying it was a cover, but didn't know by who. Thank you so much. My quest is finally over. @@joeyyou2102
que marabellosa musica arabe 🇲🇦♥🇪🇸
C’est une chanson libanaise de la grande Sabah en 1965
Кайф ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤
Amaaaaaaaaaazzzzzingggggg
J'ai envie d'être avec eux.
Moi aussi j’ai envie d’être avec eux !
This is an old Arabic song by Saba7 the famous Syrian singer .
Can you point out the original song?
Libanese 😁
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🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Yalla!
SHALOM MAGİİİİ
Who is the lady at 1:48 playing the keyboard ?
❤❤❤❤❤ love for all, hatred for none❤❤❤❤❤
Did I see a Korg Minilogue?
🤘🏾
In what language is she singing so beautifully?
Arabic.
@@LazerAxelman in not arabic is Hebrew
@@lopilot4173...Definitely isn't Hebrew. I speak Hebrew fluently - this isn't it. And I recognize a bunch of Arabic words, and the "zh" sound used in Shaami Arabic (and throughout this song) doesn't even exist in Hebrew. So, maybe it's a different dialect from what you speak, but this definitely isn't Hebrew, and unless "majnoun" is a word in some Semitic language I've never encountered in my life, this is absolutely Arabic...
The song is for the Famous Arabic Leebaneese singer Sabah - ya khayl , composed by rahbani brothers (LEBANON) in 1965.
يا خيل بالليل اشتدي صباح
ua-cam.com/video/TuoWEJwW-3E/v-deo.html
this girl should say that the song is not her song, and say the song is for the famous Lebaneese singer Sabah. Allah yarhamha.
FREE PALESTINE !!!
@@lopilot4173 ua-cam.com/video/TuoWEJwW-3E/v-deo.html
😍
02:16 Tom Hardy was there
👏👏👏😍
who can help me find the lyrics of this? I can't really understand what she's saying
Well, Sabah is the name of the original singer, most of her famous songs have translation online 😏
She's saying Israel is not a legitimate state
يا خيل بالليل اشتدي
ويا أرض ساعيلا وهدّي
وان كان ما فيكي تهدّي
انهدّي انهدّي انهدّي انهدّي
حنّ الملعب لرفاقه وين رماحهن يتلاقوا
ويهزّوا الإيدين السمر يلموّا اللوز من وراقه
وسيوف حدّة ومحتدّة والورد بالورد مندّي
والرقص يغيب ويوعى والحلواية موجوعة
يا غرّة طارت مجنونة بالغنية مزروعة
والشعر غابة مسودة لهالليل ياخد ويودّي
عالقصايد مرجحني ملو عيونك لوّحني
وان جرّت سهرة تاخدني بالغنية وشلحني
وبقول لغيرك شوبدي ونطير وتضلك حدي
the song original name is :يا خيل بالليل
@@hitchhiker8798
She is saying "hitchiker is not a legitimate person".
Its an old arabic song by singer صباح
Gellek xweşe
What do you say?
Je t'aime et je suis jaloux. ..............
Muslim
Shalom good music.🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱
lebanese song.
who is the girl playing the synth ? awesome
Her name shasha
life
You are lovely you lovely woman and all your group
Habibi
lyrics? lyric? LETRA? pls
Je t'admire tu es belle et cest moi le prince du califat tu fais quoi et je suis soumis a tes promesses aki aki .............................oas
I fucking like it even tho I don’t understand shit
🇹🇷❤🇮🇱
The tourists are so out of rhythm, like they are from Mars.
is the new experience xD from the other world never seing before xDD they love it xD
why it feels like they are singing arab words?
they are, original song by Lebanese singer Sabah
I like the up-tempo of this version but here's the original one: ua-cam.com/video/em20mzI33aU/v-deo.html
وش جنسيتهم؟
إنهم إسرائيليون!
isn't that dj sama singing?
isnt this palestenian music and the dance too? love it anyways great job :)
She's mixed Iraqi-Yemeni Israeli Jew. Arabs & mizrahi Jews have some of the music/food in common, some of it different.
Who, the Hell, are "Palestinians"? The true historical Philistines (the Cretans) disappeared more than 3000 years ago... The modern so called "Palestinians" were invented by the Soviet KGB in 1967! This well-executed and successful political provocation was well-documented and is confirmed by a lot of publications!!!
@@eugenekara-asker4911 Wtf dude. Nations don't disappear. And DNA research clearly shows that today's Palestinians ARE those Cretans. The closest relatives to Palestinians, genetically, are the Greek. Even Israeli geneticists have confirmed this.
@@TheJenniferKK! "Palestinians" are the newest of all the peoples on the face of the Earth, and began to exist in a single day by a kind of supernatural phenomenon that is unique in the whole history of mankind, as it is witnessed by Walid Shoebat, a former PLO terrorist that acknowledged the lie he was fighting for and the truth he was fighting against:
“Why is it that on June 4th 1967 I was a Jordanian and overnight I became a Palestinian?”
“We did not particularly mind Jordanian rule. The teaching of the destruction of Israel was a definite part of the curriculum, but we considered ourselves Jordanian until the Jews returned to Jerusalem. Then all of the sudden we were Palestinians - they removed the star from the Jordanian flag and all at once we had a Palestinian flag”.
“When I finally realized the lies and myths I was taught, it is my duty as a righteous person to speak out”.
This declaration by a true "Palestinian" should have some significance for a sincerely neutral observer. Indeed, there is no such a thing like a Palestinian people, or a Palestinian culture, or a Palestinian language, or a Palestinian history. There has never been any Palestinian state, neither any Palestinian archaeological find nor coinage. The present-day "Palestinians" are an Arab people, with Arab culture, Arabic language and Arab history. They have their own Arab states from where they came into the Land of Israel about one century ago to contrast the Jewish immigration. That is the historical truth. They were Jordanians (another recent British invention, as there has never been any people known as "Jordanians"), and after the Six-Day War in which Israel utterly defeated the coalition of nine Arab states and took legitimate possession of Judea and Samaria, the Arab dwellers in those regions underwent a kind of anthropological miracle and discovered that they were Palestinians - something they did not know the day before.
@@eugenekara-asker4911 DNA doesn't lie. They may have come from Arab countries a century ago, but they came from Crete thousands of years ago. And eventhough there hasn't been a political state called Palestine, there have always been "the Palestinians", as mentioned in the same ancient scriptures that mention "Israel", which, just like Palestine, was a nation, not a political entity.
I know this girl who playing piano
Shasha (Shani)
That's cool
هذول اسرائليين؟
Yes
per l'antennista chiamare il numero 03 5788018 vi risponderà un operatore da bergamo.
🇮🇱🇲🇦🇮🇱🇲🇦❤️🇲🇦🇮🇱🇲🇦🇮🇱
شو هالخرا؟ 😂
موسيقى جيدة من أرض إسرائيل
Oh my god......such a bad imitation of the real song of the legend Sabah......I am Lebanese and know the original song...and on top of that we cannot understand anything in Arabic...., but I would like to give some credit to the singer for just trying while the musicians are good....I am amazed with the confidence she has with such a mediocre performance....
How can I find the version you're mentioning? I'm interested in listening to it.
@@Serra179 Go to: Sabah Ya Khail
@@costalevantian6417 I have to say that the versión You recommended it's way better in comparison. Thanks
Sorry but I like this version better, it is faster, more uptempo
@@donaldseigel4101 Definitely prefer this version what the hell lmao