Memory from Tel-Aviv, Israel
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Tel-Aviv, Israel
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A close-up photograph captures a smartphone screen displaying an "Extreme Alert

Tel-AvivIsrael

A close-up photograph captures a smartphone screen displaying an "Extreme Alert." The screen is oriented vertically, but the image itself appears rotated approximately 90 degrees clockwise. A prominent yellow triangular warning icon with an exclamation mark is centered near the top of the screen. The alert text is presented in four languages: English, Hebrew, Arabic, and Russian. In English, it reads: "Extreme Alert," with a "10m ago" timestamp, followed by "Alerts are expected in a few minutes. Find the best protection around. When receiving an alert, enter the protected space until further notice." Similar urgent instructions are provided in Hebrew, Arabic, and Russian, all conveying the message to seek shelter in a protected space due to an imminent threat. The Russian text specifically mentions expecting a siren signal and entering a shelter. The dark bezel of the smartphone is visible at the edges of the screen, and faint reflections suggest the screen is active in an illuminated environment. No people, specific actions, or interactions are directly depicted, but the content of the alert implies potential protective actions by individuals. The presence of Hebrew, Arabic, and Russian languages on an emergency alert system is consistent with a location in Israel, such as the city of Tel-Aviv.

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