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An exterior wall in a market area of Tel-Aviv, Israel, exhibits significant wear and utility elements. The wall surface is a mix of peeling white paint over plaster or concrete, showing cracks and discoloration, and chipped white tiles on its lower half. Multiple black electrical cables run across the wall, fastened by metal clips. Two prominent vertical rectangular signs are affixed to the wall. The left sign is white with blue Hebrew text, listing various dairy products and cheeses such as "Emek / Gilboa / Gilead," "Parmesan," "Smoked Cheese," "Bulgarian Cheese 5%," "Bulgarian Cheese 16%," "Goat Feta," and "Sheep Feta." The word "כשר" (Kosher) is visible in red on this sign. The right sign, also white, features bold red Cyrillic text reading "АРБАТ" (Arbat) at the top and bottom, and "МОСКВА" (Moscow) in the middle. This sign includes two photographic insets: the upper image displays a rustic spread of cured meats, cheeses, bread, vegetables, and bottles; the lower image shows a detailed assortment of sliced deli meats, sausages, and other provisions. Above the right sign, a yellow utility box marked "חברת החשמל לישראל" (The Israel Electric Corporation) is partially visible. A fragment of a green awning or overhead structure is seen at the top left. Below the right sign, on the tiled section of the wall, a small sticker advertises "CHANGE YOUR MONEY" with a QR code, adjacent to another sticker with Hebrew text "ואהבה" (And Love). No people or direct actions are depicted; the scene is static.
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