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A vertical photograph captures a weathered white concrete pillar, likely part of a building's ground floor or an overpass support, situated on an urban street in Tel Aviv, Israel. The pillar displays red graffiti consisting of three lines of Hebrew text and a hand-painted red heart. The prominent text reads "הַלְכָה" (Halkha - "She is gone"), followed by "וְאֵינָהּ חוֹזֶרֶת עוֹד" (V'eina khozeret od - "And she will not return anymore"), and then "...וְשוב מלחמה" (...V'shuv milkhama - "...And again, war"). Below the text, a red heart contains the Hebrew letters "הי" (Hey Yud). To the left of the pillar, a gray metal trash receptacle and a dark metal public bench are partially visible. Further left, large bales of compressed cardboard and other recyclable materials are stacked on a paved sidewalk, adjacent to a road. Beyond the recycling, a building with light-colored walls and a dark doorway is visible, featuring a blue sign with an arrow and Hebrew text. Overhead on the left, green foliage with a single red hibiscus flower suggests a tree. To the right of the pillar, a silver three-wheeled scooter/motorcycle is parked on the street. Part of a bicycle's front wheel is visible closer to the pillar's base. Green foliage from a tree is also present overhead on the right. The scene is illuminated by bright daylight, casting shadows to the right of the pillar, indicating a sunny day. No people are visible in the frame.
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