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A light gray, tiled wall with visible grout lines, approximately 60x90cm in view, serves as a canvas for graffiti and torn posters, indicating an urban setting in Tel Aviv, Israel. The tiles show discoloration and residue from previous adhesives. In the upper central portion, thick, black handwritten Hebrew graffiti spells out "קול שלם" (Kol Shalem – "A complete voice") on the top line and "תל אביב" (Tel Aviv) on the second line. To the upper left, a small sticker, approximately 5x3cm, depicts a bearded man's headshot and the English text "BRING HIM HOME NOW!". To the right of the "תל אביב" graffiti, a torn fragment of a yellow and black striped poster is visible. The lower half of the wall is dominated by a partially torn, large blue poster. A significant irregular tear in its upper center reveals a portion of a young man's smiling face, wearing what appears to be a green or khaki collared shirt, with another individual's chest in a white shirt partially visible to his left. White Hebrew text on the blue poster states "הבנים" (HaBanim – "The Sons/Boys") multiple times. Adhered to the lower left of the blue poster is a small black rectangular sticker with white Hebrew text reading "הייתה תקווה וכעת" (Hayta Tikva VeKa'at – "There was hope and now..."). On the lower right of the blue poster, a small, dark red or brown sticker features white Hebrew text, partially legible as "הקואליציה" (HaKoalitzia – "The Coalition"), and a small, indistinct image.
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