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Spelling for the contestants names seems to vary a lot from source to source. These are the official spelling used in the first live show as seen here Video on YouTube (which is the first time they spelled it on the actual show in English):
Avishachar Jackson
Ben Golan
Eden Ben Zaken
Fusion
Inbal Bibi
Yahav Tavasi
Rose Fostanes
Tamar Friedman
The Agami Brother
The Carakukli Sisters
Ori Shakiv
Neta Rad
Some of them, The X Factor Israel spelled differently in various other clips they uploaded online:
They spelled "Uri" instead of "Ori" before
They spelled "Crkokli" instead of "Carakukli" in ALL the other clips