
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures an outdoor demonstration in Tel Aviv, Israel, occurring during the late afternoon or early evening, evidenced by the warm natural light and an illuminated street lamp. The specific location is identifiable by the distinctive modernist architecture in the background, which is Beit Hadar (Hadar House) at 13 Herzl Street. The scene features approximately fifteen to twenty visible participants, a mix of men and women ranging from young adults to seniors. Many individuals are actively holding large, custom-cut cardboard portraits of different people's faces. Below numerous faces, a recurring pink rectangle with Hebrew text reads "עדיין בשבי" (Still in captivity) or "עדיין בשביה", indicating a protest concerning captives. In the immediate foreground, a prominent pink fabric banner is held horizontally by at least three individuals. The banner displays large red Hebrew text which translates to "כיבוש שלהם השבויים והחיים" (Their occupation, the captives and the living). To the far left, an individual holds a grey megaphone, positioned as if addressing the assembly. A white commercial van is visible in the mid-ground, parked on the street. The environment includes urban buildings, a street light pole with numerous overhead wires, and a tree, all under a clear sky.
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