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{{Infobox song contest entry
| song = {{flagicon|Israel}} "Yavo Yom"
| image =
| caption =
| year = 1986
| country = Israel
| artist = Mordechai Giladi, Sarai Tzuriel
| as = Moti Giladi & Sarai Tzuriel
| with =
| language = Hebrew
| languages =
| composer = Yoram Zadok
| lyricist = Moti Giladi
| conductor = Yoram Zadok
| place = 19th
| points = 7
| lyrics = from Diggiloo Thrush
| prev = Olé, Olé
| prev_link = Olé, Olé
| next = Shir Habatlanim
| next_link = Shir Habatlanim
}}"Yavo Yom" (Hebrew script: יבוא יום, English translation: "A Day Will Come") was the Israeli entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1986, performed in Hebrew by Moti Giladi & Sarai Tzuriel.[1]

The song is a ballad, with the singers expressing their desire for all of humanity to live as one in harmony. Mention is made of "all of our children", implying that this is a long-term desire, rather than an immediate one.

The song was performed eleventh on the night (following Switzerland's Daniela Simmons with "Pas pour moi" and preceding Ireland's Luv Bug with "You Can Count On Me"). At the close of voting, it had received 7 points, placing 19th in a field of 20.[2]

It was succeeded as Israeli representative at the 1987 Contest by Lazy Bums with "Shir Habatlanim".

References

1. ^diggiloo.net
2. ^eurovision.tv
{{Eurovision Song Contest 1986}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Yavo yom}}{{israel-stub}}

3 : Eurovision songs of Israel|Eurovision songs of 1986|1986 songs

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