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The image displays an exterior night-time view of a building in Tel Aviv, Israel, focusing on a store window and the wall below it. The lower portion of the frame features a textured wall painted a striking blue, which is brightly illuminated by a rectangular LED floodlight mounted on the left.

Through the large window, the brightly lit interior of a store is visible. Shelves are densely packed with various items, including bags of what appear to be snacks or bread, rolls of paper towels, boxes, and stacked cardboard cartons. Further inside, a refrigerated display case or shelving unit can be discerned. The store's interior appears well-stocked, possibly a storage area or a small grocery store.

On the right side of the window, vertically oriented Hebrew text is visible on a white background, likely a sign or a reflection. The words are "גבינות" (Gvinot), meaning "Cheeses," and "לחם" (Lechem), meaning "Bread," indicating the store's offerings. The contrast between the bright interior and the dark exterior suggests it is late evening or night. No people are visible in the scene.
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Jan 4, 2026, 11:04 PM

Tel-Aviv, Israel

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The image displays an exterior night-time view of a building in Tel Aviv, Israel, focusing on a store window and the wall below it. The lower portion of the frame features a textured wall painted a striking blue, which is brightly illuminated by a rectangular LED floodlight mounted on the left. Through the large window, the brightly lit interior of a store is visible. Shelves are densely packed with various items, including bags of what appear to be snacks or bread, rolls of paper towels, boxes, and stacked cardboard cartons. Further inside, a refrigerated display case or shelving unit can be discerned. The store's interior appears well-stocked, possibly a storage area or a small grocery store. On the right side of the window, vertically oriented Hebrew text is visible on a white background, likely a sign or a reflection. The words are "גבינות" (Gvinot), meaning "Cheeses," and "לחם" (Lechem), meaning "Bread," indicating the store's offerings. The contrast between the bright interior and the dark exterior suggests it is late evening or night. No people are visible in the scene.

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