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The image provides a close-up, forensic view through a metallic security grating, depicting a damaged urban structure. In the foreground, two dull-gray vertical metallic bars run the full height of the frame, obscuring parts of the background. Behind these bars, the upper section of the image shows a window with severely shattered, laminated glass. The glass is fragmented into numerous small, angular pieces but remains largely cohesive within its frame, exhibiting a light green-blue translucent tint. Affixed to this shattered glass are two visible political posters featuring Hebrew text. The upper poster, partially torn, displays a headshot of an older Caucasian male wearing glasses, a suit, and a tie. Visible Hebrew text includes "בן גבי" (Ben Gvir) and "מילה". The lower poster, on a yellow background, also presents a headshot of a male, resembling the individual on the upper poster, in a suit and tie. This poster includes Hebrew text "בן גבי" and "מילה זהו מי", and a smaller blue strip at the bottom with a logo and contact information: "WWW.440.CO.IL 072-390-23-23". This political messaging identifies the subject as Itamar Ben-Gvir, an Israeli politician. Below the shattered window, a dark brown wooden panel with vertical grain is visible. A horizontal dark metal bar, secured by visible rivets, separates the window from the wooden panel. The wooden panel is defaced with white, chalk-like graffiti, forming indistinct letters such as "C" and "K", interspersed with green spray paint lines. A rebar-like metal rod is partially visible, extending horizontally from the right side of the wooden panel. The scene suggests an urban environment in the city of Tel Aviv, Israel, likely a storefront or building facade, showing signs of damage, political advertising, and public graffiti.
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