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A nighttime photograph captures a street protest in Tel Aviv, Israel, on Kaplan Street, facing the Azrieli Center complex. The scene is illuminated by artificial streetlights and building lights.

In the immediate foreground, an elderly man with a grey beard and long, disheveled grey hair is prominently featured, looking towards the viewer with a neutral expression. He wears a black short-sleeved t-shirt with a white graphic of a clenched fist and Hebrew text below it. Blue earbud-like devices or a lanyard hang around his neck. He holds a wooden staff or pole vertically, extending downwards out of the frame.

Behind him and to his left, a woman with short grey hair wearing a bright pink t-shirt carries an Israeli flag affixed to a pole. Another woman in a similar pink t-shirt is partially visible beside her.

A large, white rectangular protest sign, tilted upwards, is carried by an unseen individual behind the foreground figures. It displays prominent blue Hebrew text, "לכלא" (LeChele), meaning "To Prison." Further back in the crowd, a second protest sign on the left displays a blue and white graphic resembling mountains or a cityscape with Hebrew text, partially visible as "בגידות" (Begidot), meaning "betrayals," possibly part of "בגידות בעם" ("betrayals of the people"). Another sign has orange Hebrew text against a red background, reading "הממשלה" (HaMemshala), meaning "The Government."

A diverse crowd of individuals, varying in age, extends down the street, participating in the march. Many carry Israeli flags on poles.

In the background, modern high-rise buildings with illuminated windows are visible against a dark night sky. The architecture, including a prominent rectangular skyscraper and a rounded, glass-facade building, is consistent with the Azrieli Center complex. The ground is asphalt, indicating a city street or major thoroughfare.
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Nov 8, 2025, 5:42 PM

Tel Aviv, Israel

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A nighttime photograph captures a street protest in Tel Aviv, Israel, on Kaplan Street, facing the Azrieli Center complex. The scene is illuminated by artificial streetlights and building lights. In the immediate foreground, an elderly man with a grey beard and long, disheveled grey hair is prominently featured, looking towards the viewer with a neutral expression. He wears a black short-sleeved t-shirt with a white graphic of a clenched fist and Hebrew text below it. Blue earbud-like devices or a lanyard hang around his neck. He holds a wooden staff or pole vertically, extending downwards out of the frame. Behind him and to his left, a woman with short grey hair wearing a bright pink t-shirt carries an Israeli flag affixed to a pole. Another woman in a similar pink t-shirt is partially visible beside her. A large, white rectangular protest sign, tilted upwards, is carried by an unseen individual behind the foreground figures. It displays prominent blue Hebrew text, "לכלא" (LeChele), meaning "To Prison." Further back in the crowd, a second protest sign on the left displays a blue and white graphic resembling mountains or a cityscape with Hebrew text, partially visible as "בגידות" (Begidot), meaning "betrayals," possibly part of "בגידות בעם" ("betrayals of the people"). Another sign has orange Hebrew text against a red background, reading "הממשלה" (HaMemshala), meaning "The Government." A diverse crowd of individuals, varying in age, extends down the street, participating in the march. Many carry Israeli flags on poles. In the background, modern high-rise buildings with illuminated windows are visible against a dark night sky. The architecture, including a prominent rectangular skyscraper and a rounded, glass-facade building, is consistent with the Azrieli Center complex. The ground is asphalt, indicating a city street or major thoroughfare.

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