A few days ago, ahead of the 77th Independence Day of the State of Israel, which will take place this week (Thursday, May 1.5.2025, XNUMX), Haifa singer Hila Harari, the Haifa child star "Hillali," initiated a new and exciting musical project with a festive and colorful song, "There Will Be More Good in the Land of Israel."

The new song featured prominent child artists, survivors of the October 7 inferno of the murderous and brutal terrorist attack by the Hamas terrorist organization, and also featured a surprise reunion with veteran child stars Tal Mosseri, Assaf Ashtar, and Itai Segev. In this nostalgic reunion, the new song is full of inspiration, love of country, and a message of unity.
It should be noted that the person who took a surprising part in the song was a survivor of the October 7th War, and the person who was chosen to light a torch at the torch-lighting ceremony on Independence Day eve, Rachel Edri of Ofakim. In addition, a surprising and moving guest appears in the clip and song, the bereaved father Baruch Ben Yigal. Also participating alongside them are young stars such as Ido Cohen, "The Jungle Book" stars Matan Stern and Roy Jaber, and others.

On the occasion of Independence Day, we would like to add that "There Will Still Be Good in the Land of Israel," the song written and composed by Shaika Peikov, receives a festive and colorful arrangement with a clear message of hope, brotherhood, and faith in goodness, even in such difficult times that the State of Israel is going through these days and during this period.

As mentioned, Ms. Rachel Edri, who was taken hostage on October 7 and rescued with bravery, says that "There will still be good in the Land of Israel. I believe, I believe in goodness. I pray for goodness. I know that the people of Israel will win and we will be better."

Baruch, the father of the late soldier Amit Ben Yigal, said with great emotion: "I chose life after I lost my only son Amit. I swore that someone would still call me father. Today I am a father of two and in my heart I say, there will still be good in the Land of Israel." We would also like to add that a special moment in the clip is the singing of a Druze child in Arabic who appears next to the Israeli flag, with the landscape of the country in the background throughout the song - Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, the Sea of Galilee, Mount Hermon and the Dead Sea.

During the filming of the music video and the new song, Haifa child star Hila Harari told Haifa News Corporation: "I love the result. I am especially moved by the Druze child who sings, with their flag behind him alongside the Israeli flag. The entire music video was filmed in the landscapes of the country – Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, the Sea of Galilee, Mount Hermon and the Dead Sea. I wish all residents of Haifa and every house of Israel that there will truly be more good in the Land of Israel, and I wish a happy Independence Day to every house of Israel."
