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The image depicts an outdoor scene at Kfar Aza, located within the Shaar HaNegev Regional Council, Israel. A central metal pole serves as a makeshift signpost and decorative structure, positioned against a background of green trees and a partly cloudy sky.

Attached to the upper left of the pole is a yellow flag bearing a red circular emblem, showing visible fraying. To the upper right, a blue and white Israeli flag with a Star of David is also present, appearing slightly worn. Perched atop the pole, between the flags, is a dark metal sculpture of a long-tailed bird with outstretched wings. Below this sculpture, a single artificial red rose is affixed to the pole.

Stacked vertically below the rose are four rectangular signs, all pointing to the right. The topmost white sign displays "כפוּדיה" (Kfar Aza) in Hebrew. Beneath this are three yellow signs, providing distances in Hebrew: "ירושלים 88" (Jerusalem 88 km), "אילת 266 ק"מ" (Eilat 266 km), and "מטולה 261 ק"מ" (Metula 261 km).

In the foreground, a sparsely leafed shrub with small, spherical, reddish-brown objects is visible. To the left, behind this shrub, a smaller Israeli flag is mounted on what appears to be a fence or railing. Adjacent to this flag is a partially obscured yellow sign with Hebrew text, reading "ביתי לא שלם בלעדיכם" (My home is not whole without you). Various small decorative garden ornaments, including a blue and white birdhouse-like object and other metallic figures, are scattered around the base of the pole and within the surrounding vegetation. The ground visible beneath the pole and foliage appears to be unpaved earth or gravel.
FM-grnl23

Dec 9, 2025, 8:55 AM

Shaar HaNegev Regional Council, Israel

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The image depicts an outdoor scene at Kfar Aza, located within the Shaar HaNegev Regional Council, Israel. A central metal pole serves as a makeshift signpost and decorative structure, positioned against a background of green trees and a partly cloudy sky. Attached to the upper left of the pole is a yellow flag bearing a red circular emblem, showing visible fraying. To the upper right, a blue and white Israeli flag with a Star of David is also present, appearing slightly worn. Perched atop the pole, between the flags, is a dark metal sculpture of a long-tailed bird with outstretched wings. Below this sculpture, a single artificial red rose is affixed to the pole. Stacked vertically below the rose are four rectangular signs, all pointing to the right. The topmost white sign displays "כפוּדיה" (Kfar Aza) in Hebrew. Beneath this are three yellow signs, providing distances in Hebrew: "ירושלים 88" (Jerusalem 88 km), "אילת 266 ק"מ" (Eilat 266 km), and "מטולה 261 ק"מ" (Metula 261 km). In the foreground, a sparsely leafed shrub with small, spherical, reddish-brown objects is visible. To the left, behind this shrub, a smaller Israeli flag is mounted on what appears to be a fence or railing. Adjacent to this flag is a partially obscured yellow sign with Hebrew text, reading "ביתי לא שלם בלעדיכם" (My home is not whole without you). Various small decorative garden ornaments, including a blue and white birdhouse-like object and other metallic figures, are scattered around the base of the pole and within the surrounding vegetation. The ground visible beneath the pole and foliage appears to be unpaved earth or gravel.

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