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The image captures an urban street scene in Tel Aviv, Israel, specifically in the vicinity of the Azrieli Center, likely along Derech Menachem Begin. The sky is overcast with a mix of grey and white clouds.

In the foreground, a wide, empty asphalt road is visible. A green-painted bicycle lane with white dashed markings crosses the lower portion of the frame, leading to a white stop line.

To the left, a tall black pole supports a traffic light showing a solid red signal. Another traffic light further right displays both red and yellow signals. Multiple dark-colored streetlights on tall poles line the street, along with short, dark bollards separating the road from the sidewalk. Trees with green foliage and several palm trees are planted along the sidewalks on both sides of the street. A long, dark structure, possibly a bus stop shelter or light rail station, is visible on the far left. A few vehicles are discernible in the distance on the road.

The background is dominated by several modern high-rise buildings. On the right, the Azrieli Sarona Tower, a tall, curved glass skyscraper, reflects the cloudy sky and surrounding structures. Its lower section features a beige stone facade with numerous square windows, and multiple small Israeli flags are displayed on poles along this section. Adjacent to it on the left, the Azrieli Town Tower is under construction, presenting a cylindrical form with exposed concrete and scaffolding at its upper levels, while lower sections are clad in reflective glass. Further left in the mid-ground, the Nitsba Tower is visible, a rectangular building with the words "NITSA TOWER" inscribed vertically on its side. Additional glass-clad skyscrapers and construction cranes are visible in the distant background. No individuals are prominently visible on the road or sidewalks in the immediate vicinity.
Aloha Eliz

Dec 13, 2025

Tel Aviv, Israel

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The image captures an urban street scene in Tel Aviv, Israel, specifically in the vicinity of the Azrieli Center, likely along Derech Menachem Begin. The sky is overcast with a mix of grey and white clouds. In the foreground, a wide, empty asphalt road is visible. A green-painted bicycle lane with white dashed markings crosses the lower portion of the frame, leading to a white stop line. To the left, a tall black pole supports a traffic light showing a solid red signal. Another traffic light further right displays both red and yellow signals. Multiple dark-colored streetlights on tall poles line the street, along with short, dark bollards separating the road from the sidewalk. Trees with green foliage and several palm trees are planted along the sidewalks on both sides of the street. A long, dark structure, possibly a bus stop shelter or light rail station, is visible on the far left. A few vehicles are discernible in the distance on the road. The background is dominated by several modern high-rise buildings. On the right, the Azrieli Sarona Tower, a tall, curved glass skyscraper, reflects the cloudy sky and surrounding structures. Its lower section features a beige stone facade with numerous square windows, and multiple small Israeli flags are displayed on poles along this section. Adjacent to it on the left, the Azrieli Town Tower is under construction, presenting a cylindrical form with exposed concrete and scaffolding at its upper levels, while lower sections are clad in reflective glass. Further left in the mid-ground, the Nitsba Tower is visible, a rectangular building with the words "NITSA TOWER" inscribed vertically on its side. Additional glass-clad skyscrapers and construction cranes are visible in the distant background. No individuals are prominently visible on the road or sidewalks in the immediate vicinity.

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