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The image depicts a close-up view of a dirty glass surface, likely a bus shelter or shop window, adorned with multiple layered and torn posters and stickers. The primary sticker, centrally located, features a stylized, high-contrast portrait of an older male figure with an open mouth, appearing to shout or grimace. The colors are predominantly yellow, orange, and black. This sticker is severely damaged at its lower edge, revealing a yellow background with faint black text. Beneath and surrounding this portrait sticker are older, larger posters. One has a faded red-pink background with white Hebrew text, partially visible as "מְשַׁמֵּשׁ" (meshammesh), and is heavily torn. Another underlying poster is black with distinct white Hebrew text, clearly displaying the word "נִמְאָס" (nim'as), which translates to "fed up" or "sick of it." This poster is also ripped. The very bottom of the glass shows reflections and possibly the dark surface it covers, with a small section of smeared red marking and a reflective blue rectangular element. Through the semi-transparent glass and around the stickers, an urban street scene is visible in the background, blurred due to focus. Multiple vehicles, including a white sedan, a silver hatchback, a white pickup truck, and a white compact car, are seen on a paved multi-lane road. Distant city buildings form the skyline under a clear blue sky, with some green foliage present. The overall lighting suggests bright daylight. Based on the prominent Hebrew text ("נִמְאָס") and the political nature of the imagery (the portrait resembling caricatures of Benjamin Netanyahu), the scene is located in the city of Tel Aviv, Israel.
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