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The image captures an active construction site located in the city of Petah Tikva, Israel, under a clear, light blue sky. The scene is dominated by multiple multi-story buildings in various stages of development. The exteriors of these structures are partially clad with patterned panels of white/light grey, light brown, and dark grey/black stone or marble-like tiles. Numerous rectangular window openings are visible; some are framed in dark material, while others remain open, revealing interior spaces.

In the upper background, at least two large blue tower cranes extend their booms across the sky, indicating ongoing heavy construction. Attached to the facade of the central building are vertical construction lifts or hoists, characterized by their metallic skeletal structures and caged platforms, positioned for material and personnel transport. Temporary blue and red safety railings are installed on the edges of balconies and exposed floor levels.

The foreground is occupied by a blue and white construction hoarding or fence, partially secured with white tape. Prominent Hebrew text on the white section of the hoarding reads "מכ" and "אור בניה הכ", referencing "Or Biniya Construction". A red circular "No Entry" sign, universally understood and bearing the Hebrew phrase "אין כניסה" (Ein Knisa), is also present. The word "sabio" is vertically printed on a blue section of the hoarding. Above the hoarding, a pair of white streetlights with curved arms and dual downward-facing lamps are visible. A tall, dark metallic pole stands vertically in the mid-ground. Faint Hebrew text such as "בטיחות בעבודה" (Safety at Work) and "קואל" (Koel/Kual) is discernible on various construction elements and temporary safety barriers. No individuals are present in the visible portion of the scene.
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Jun 6, 2026, 2:02 PM

Petah Tikva, Israel

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The image captures an active construction site located in the city of Petah Tikva, Israel, under a clear, light blue sky. The scene is dominated by multiple multi-story buildings in various stages of development. The exteriors of these structures are partially clad with patterned panels of white/light grey, light brown, and dark grey/black stone or marble-like tiles. Numerous rectangular window openings are visible; some are framed in dark material, while others remain open, revealing interior spaces. In the upper background, at least two large blue tower cranes extend their booms across the sky, indicating ongoing heavy construction. Attached to the facade of the central building are vertical construction lifts or hoists, characterized by their metallic skeletal structures and caged platforms, positioned for material and personnel transport. Temporary blue and red safety railings are installed on the edges of balconies and exposed floor levels. The foreground is occupied by a blue and white construction hoarding or fence, partially secured with white tape. Prominent Hebrew text on the white section of the hoarding reads "מכ" and "אור בניה הכ", referencing "Or Biniya Construction". A red circular "No Entry" sign, universally understood and bearing the Hebrew phrase "אין כניסה" (Ein Knisa), is also present. The word "sabio" is vertically printed on a blue section of the hoarding. Above the hoarding, a pair of white streetlights with curved arms and dual downward-facing lamps are visible. A tall, dark metallic pole stands vertically in the mid-ground. Faint Hebrew text such as "בטיחות בעבודה" (Safety at Work) and "קואל" (Koel/Kual) is discernible on various construction elements and temporary safety barriers. No individuals are present in the visible portion of the scene.

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