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The image presents a close-up, slightly low-angle view of a poster from the "Hostages and Missing Families Forum," displayed outdoors in Tel Aviv, Israel. The central subject is a vertical white poster featuring a photographic portrait of a young man, Rom Braslavski, who has dark hair and a short goatee, gazing directly at the viewer. His name is printed in red in Hebrew ("רוֹם בְּרָסְלָבְסְקִי") and English ("ROM BRASLAVSKI") at the top. Below his name, the numerical sequence "(21)(20)(18)" appears, with the "18" visibly struck through. The bottom portion of the poster features the urgent plea "BRING HIM HOME NOW!" in bold white and red text, alongside the "HOSTAGES AND MISSING FAMILIES FORUM" logo in white text on a black background. The poster is attached to a light-colored wooden pole, partially visible at the bottom left.

The background, out of focus, reveals elements of an urban environment. To the right, a large yellow banner or structure with partial red text (including "5 666") is visible. Other signs are partially discernible to the left. Further back, under a clear blue sky, a modern high-rise building, a red and white construction crane, and a palm tree are present. The scene is brightly lit by natural daylight. This specific type of public display, featuring appeals for missing individuals and hostages, is consistently found in Hostages Square (Kikar HaHatufim), located near the Tel Aviv Museum of Art on Shaul Hamelech Boulevard in Tel Aviv.
Rani

Sep 8, 2025, 8:41 AM

Tel Aviv, Israel

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The image presents a close-up, slightly low-angle view of a poster from the "Hostages and Missing Families Forum," displayed outdoors in Tel Aviv, Israel. The central subject is a vertical white poster featuring a photographic portrait of a young man, Rom Braslavski, who has dark hair and a short goatee, gazing directly at the viewer. His name is printed in red in Hebrew ("רוֹם בְּרָסְלָבְסְקִי") and English ("ROM BRASLAVSKI") at the top. Below his name, the numerical sequence "(21)(20)(18)" appears, with the "18" visibly struck through. The bottom portion of the poster features the urgent plea "BRING HIM HOME NOW!" in bold white and red text, alongside the "HOSTAGES AND MISSING FAMILIES FORUM" logo in white text on a black background. The poster is attached to a light-colored wooden pole, partially visible at the bottom left. The background, out of focus, reveals elements of an urban environment. To the right, a large yellow banner or structure with partial red text (including "5 666") is visible. Other signs are partially discernible to the left. Further back, under a clear blue sky, a modern high-rise building, a red and white construction crane, and a palm tree are present. The scene is brightly lit by natural daylight. This specific type of public display, featuring appeals for missing individuals and hostages, is consistently found in Hostages Square (Kikar HaHatufim), located near the Tel Aviv Museum of Art on Shaul Hamelech Boulevard in Tel Aviv.

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