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The image depicts the Tel Aviv City Hall building, situated on Rabin Square in Tel-Aviv, Israel. The multi-story structure dominates the frame, showcasing a modern architectural design characterized by a grid facade of light-colored frames and numerous reflective glass windows. To the left of the main building, a section of an adjacent structure with a reddish-brown, more traditional facade is visible.

Five large, vertical banners are suspended from the upper levels of the City Hall building. From left to right, these banners are arranged as follows: a white banner featuring a central blue stripe and a blue Star of David; a white banner displaying a blue emblem, likely the Tel Aviv-Yafo municipal logo; a solid dark blue banner with a white logo or text; another white banner with a blue emblem similar to the second; and finally, a white banner identical to the first, featuring a central blue stripe and a blue Star of David. The banners are held taut by horizontal bars at their lower ends, which are connected by wires to three prominent, white flagpoles angled slightly forward at the base of the building. The flagpoles themselves show visible rigging and attachment points.

Below the suspended banners and above the flagpoles, the lower section of the building exhibits a dark, reflective glass facade, showing distorted reflections of the surrounding environment. The sky above is clear and light blue, indicating daylight conditions. In the extreme upper left corner of the frame, a white pole with three circular, reflective objects, consistent with street lighting or a camera fixture, is partially visible. No people or overt actions are depicted; the scene is static and focused on the building and its commemorative display.
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Jan 5, 2026

Tel-Aviv, Israel

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The image depicts the Tel Aviv City Hall building, situated on Rabin Square in Tel-Aviv, Israel. The multi-story structure dominates the frame, showcasing a modern architectural design characterized by a grid facade of light-colored frames and numerous reflective glass windows. To the left of the main building, a section of an adjacent structure with a reddish-brown, more traditional facade is visible. Five large, vertical banners are suspended from the upper levels of the City Hall building. From left to right, these banners are arranged as follows: a white banner featuring a central blue stripe and a blue Star of David; a white banner displaying a blue emblem, likely the Tel Aviv-Yafo municipal logo; a solid dark blue banner with a white logo or text; another white banner with a blue emblem similar to the second; and finally, a white banner identical to the first, featuring a central blue stripe and a blue Star of David. The banners are held taut by horizontal bars at their lower ends, which are connected by wires to three prominent, white flagpoles angled slightly forward at the base of the building. The flagpoles themselves show visible rigging and attachment points. Below the suspended banners and above the flagpoles, the lower section of the building exhibits a dark, reflective glass facade, showing distorted reflections of the surrounding environment. The sky above is clear and light blue, indicating daylight conditions. In the extreme upper left corner of the frame, a white pole with three circular, reflective objects, consistent with street lighting or a camera fixture, is partially visible. No people or overt actions are depicted; the scene is static and focused on the building and its commemorative display.

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