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The image captures a night-time protest in Tel Aviv, Israel, centered around a large, hand-held sign. The sign features a prominent collage-style illustration. At its core, a man in traditional attire plays a pungi (snake charmer's flute) next to a wicker basket. A large green and yellow cobra emerges from the basket, with the head of a man, likely Benjamin Netanyahu, replacing the snake's head. Another man's face, possibly Bezalel Smotrich, is depicted within the snake's coils.

On the left side of the sign, a yellow banner with a black snake silhouette warns, "BEWARE OF SNAKES!". Below the central illustration, three distinct sections are visible. A blue rectangle contains the Hebrew text "יחד ננצח" (Yachad Nenatzeach), meaning "Together We Shall Overcome." Next to it, a red rectangle displays "7.10," referencing the date October 7th, 2023, above a stylized black and white face and a yellow ribbon, a symbol for hostages. A black rectangle to its right also includes a yellow ribbon and the Hebrew text "בגללה" (Biglalah), meaning "Because of her/him/it" or "Due to it." Two additional faces, one with glasses, appear integrated into snake-like forms at the bottom of the main image, likely representing other political figures such as Benny Gantz.

The sign is held by a person whose arm and black shirt, featuring a white fist logo, are visible on the right. In the background, numerous people are gathered, indicating a public demonstration. The setting is illuminated by artificial lights against a dark night sky, suggesting an urban environment. Several Israeli flags are visible among the crowd. The imagery and text convey a strong political message, critical of leadership and referencing the events of October 7th, while also expressing solidarity and a call for change or accountability.
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Nov 15, 2025, 5:22 PM

Tel Aviv, Israel

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The image captures a night-time protest in Tel Aviv, Israel, centered around a large, hand-held sign. The sign features a prominent collage-style illustration. At its core, a man in traditional attire plays a pungi (snake charmer's flute) next to a wicker basket. A large green and yellow cobra emerges from the basket, with the head of a man, likely Benjamin Netanyahu, replacing the snake's head. Another man's face, possibly Bezalel Smotrich, is depicted within the snake's coils. On the left side of the sign, a yellow banner with a black snake silhouette warns, "BEWARE OF SNAKES!". Below the central illustration, three distinct sections are visible. A blue rectangle contains the Hebrew text "יחד ננצח" (Yachad Nenatzeach), meaning "Together We Shall Overcome." Next to it, a red rectangle displays "7.10," referencing the date October 7th, 2023, above a stylized black and white face and a yellow ribbon, a symbol for hostages. A black rectangle to its right also includes a yellow ribbon and the Hebrew text "בגללה" (Biglalah), meaning "Because of her/him/it" or "Due to it." Two additional faces, one with glasses, appear integrated into snake-like forms at the bottom of the main image, likely representing other political figures such as Benny Gantz. The sign is held by a person whose arm and black shirt, featuring a white fist logo, are visible on the right. In the background, numerous people are gathered, indicating a public demonstration. The setting is illuminated by artificial lights against a dark night sky, suggesting an urban environment. Several Israeli flags are visible among the crowd. The imagery and text convey a strong political message, critical of leadership and referencing the events of October 7th, while also expressing solidarity and a call for change or accountability.

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