Teapacks is an Israeli rock and Mizrahi band formed in 1988 in Sderot. Originally named HaHotzaa La'Poal and later Tipp-Ex, the group changed its name to Teapacks in 1995. The band specialized in a blend of traditional Oriental music and humor. The recording career featured the debut album Shvil klipot hagarinim (1992). In 2007, Teapacks represented Israel at the Eurovision Song Contest with the song “Push the Button”, which addressed nuclear politics. The discography included eight studio albums, with two achieving platinum status and four achieving gold status. After disbanding in 2009, the group resumed activity in 2014. Subsequent releases included the albums Avodat kapayim (2016) and Shawarma Beach (2024). Kobi Oz remained the group's lead vocalist and primary songwriter throughout its professional history.