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This image depicts a nighttime urban street scene in Tel-Aviv, Israel. The exact street name or district is not discernible from the visual information provided.

In the left-to-center foreground, a weathered, two-story building with a light-colored, peeling stucco facade stands. The upper floor features multiple windows, some with security bars, and decorative archways above them. The ground floor consists of several storefronts, all secured by closed metal roll-down shutters. Extensive graffiti in multiple colors covers these shutters and the lower sections of the building's facade. Overhead wires are visible against the building. To the immediate left, a similar, slightly recessed building extends down the street, also appearing to have closed businesses on its ground floor and air conditioning units mounted on its facade.

To the right of the central building, a temporary metal fence or barrier, approximately 2 meters high, extends along the sidewalk. This fence is partially covered with a rippled, dark green tarp or mesh fabric, suggesting an active or secured construction site behind it. Beyond this fence, bare tree branches are visible against the dark night sky.

In the immediate foreground, a paved asphalt road occupies the lower portion of the image. It is marked with two parallel solid yellow lines, indicating traffic lane separation. The curb separating the road from the sidewalk is painted red and white, a standard marking in Israel for no-parking or no-stopping zones.

The scene is illuminated by artificial light from a bright streetlamp, positioned out of frame to the upper left, casting a strong glare and light streaks into the image. This illumination highlights the textures and colors of the building facade, road markings, and fence, while leaving large portions of the sky and background in deep shadow. No people or vehicles are visible within the frame.
Radio MFA

Mar 22, 2026, 11:41 PM

Tel-Aviv, Israel

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This image depicts a nighttime urban street scene in Tel-Aviv, Israel. The exact street name or district is not discernible from the visual information provided. In the left-to-center foreground, a weathered, two-story building with a light-colored, peeling stucco facade stands. The upper floor features multiple windows, some with security bars, and decorative archways above them. The ground floor consists of several storefronts, all secured by closed metal roll-down shutters. Extensive graffiti in multiple colors covers these shutters and the lower sections of the building's facade. Overhead wires are visible against the building. To the immediate left, a similar, slightly recessed building extends down the street, also appearing to have closed businesses on its ground floor and air conditioning units mounted on its facade. To the right of the central building, a temporary metal fence or barrier, approximately 2 meters high, extends along the sidewalk. This fence is partially covered with a rippled, dark green tarp or mesh fabric, suggesting an active or secured construction site behind it. Beyond this fence, bare tree branches are visible against the dark night sky. In the immediate foreground, a paved asphalt road occupies the lower portion of the image. It is marked with two parallel solid yellow lines, indicating traffic lane separation. The curb separating the road from the sidewalk is painted red and white, a standard marking in Israel for no-parking or no-stopping zones. The scene is illuminated by artificial light from a bright streetlamp, positioned out of frame to the upper left, casting a strong glare and light streaks into the image. This illumination highlights the textures and colors of the building facade, road markings, and fence, while leaving large portions of the sky and background in deep shadow. No people or vehicles are visible within the frame.

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