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This image depicts an urban street scene in Tel Aviv, Israel, specifically on Binyamin Ze'ev Herzl Street near address number 13.

The scene is viewed from a street-level perspective, framed on the right by the light-colored wall of a building and on the left by the edge of another structure and a utility pole. The sky is clear and pale blue, indicating daytime conditions.

On the right-hand building wall, two blue and white street signs are affixed. The upper sign reads "רחוב בנימין זאב הרצל" in Hebrew and "Binyamin Ze'ev Herzl St." in English. Below it, a smaller sign displays the number "13" with "הרצל" (Herzl) in smaller Hebrew text above it. An architectural element, possibly an overhang or balcony, extends from the upper right, casting a shadow.

On the left, a metallic pole displays multiple signs. The most prominent is a rectangular yellow sign with a blue "P" symbol at the top, indicating parking. Below the "P," Hebrew text provides parking regulations, including "חניה בצד זה מוגבלת" (Parking on this side is limited) and "בתשלום" (for payment). A lower, smaller yellow sign is partially visible. Adjacent to the pole is a low metal barrier.

The midground features a street lined with numerous parked cars, including sedans and hatchbacks of various colors (silver, white, dark blue). The street extends into the distance, with trees and shrubs planted along its edges, partially obscuring the vehicles and buildings. A diverse range of multi-story buildings lines the street, encompassing an older structure with arched windows and balconies, and more contemporary residential or commercial buildings.

In the background, two prominent high-rise buildings dominate the skyline. The most distinct is a tall, modern structure, partially clad in blue glass and partially with a striped pattern, featuring a diagonal design on its facade. The name "מגדל לייפשיץ" (Leibshitz Tower) is visible on its upper section. To its left, another modern, glass-fronted skyscraper is partially visible. No individuals are present in the observable scene.
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Nov 8, 2025, 10:04 AM

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This image depicts an urban street scene in Tel Aviv, Israel, specifically on Binyamin Ze'ev Herzl Street near address number 13. The scene is viewed from a street-level perspective, framed on the right by the light-colored wall of a building and on the left by the edge of another structure and a utility pole. The sky is clear and pale blue, indicating daytime conditions. On the right-hand building wall, two blue and white street signs are affixed. The upper sign reads "רחוב בנימין זאב הרצל" in Hebrew and "Binyamin Ze'ev Herzl St." in English. Below it, a smaller sign displays the number "13" with "הרצל" (Herzl) in smaller Hebrew text above it. An architectural element, possibly an overhang or balcony, extends from the upper right, casting a shadow. On the left, a metallic pole displays multiple signs. The most prominent is a rectangular yellow sign with a blue "P" symbol at the top, indicating parking. Below the "P," Hebrew text provides parking regulations, including "חניה בצד זה מוגבלת" (Parking on this side is limited) and "בתשלום" (for payment). A lower, smaller yellow sign is partially visible. Adjacent to the pole is a low metal barrier. The midground features a street lined with numerous parked cars, including sedans and hatchbacks of various colors (silver, white, dark blue). The street extends into the distance, with trees and shrubs planted along its edges, partially obscuring the vehicles and buildings. A diverse range of multi-story buildings lines the street, encompassing an older structure with arched windows and balconies, and more contemporary residential or commercial buildings. In the background, two prominent high-rise buildings dominate the skyline. The most distinct is a tall, modern structure, partially clad in blue glass and partially with a striped pattern, featuring a diagonal design on its facade. The name "מגדל לייפשיץ" (Leibshitz Tower) is visible on its upper section. To its left, another modern, glass-fronted skyscraper is partially visible. No individuals are present in the observable scene.

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