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The image displays a close-up, forensic view of a damaged building facade in Tel Aviv, Israel. The facade is constructed from a light-colored, textured stucco. Centrally positioned is a window opening with a dark frame, where the glass is extensively shattered, leaving jagged fragments along the top and bottom edges. The interior visible through this opening is dark. To the right, a second window is partially visible, also exhibiting shattered glass but retaining decorative geometric patterns in blue, brown, and green. In the immediate foreground, a substantial amount of debris is present, consisting of light-colored concrete or stone fragments intertwined with numerous exposed and twisted rebar elements. A thin, pale rod extends diagonally across the upper right section of the central window. No individuals are visible in the scene.
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Nov 14, 2025, 2:19 PM

Tel Aviv, Israel

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The image displays a close-up, forensic view of a damaged building facade in Tel Aviv, Israel. The facade is constructed from a light-colored, textured stucco. Centrally positioned is a window opening with a dark frame, where the glass is extensively shattered, leaving jagged fragments along the top and bottom edges. The interior visible through this opening is dark. To the right, a second window is partially visible, also exhibiting shattered glass but retaining decorative geometric patterns in blue, brown, and green. In the immediate foreground, a substantial amount of debris is present, consisting of light-colored concrete or stone fragments intertwined with numerous exposed and twisted rebar elements. A thin, pale rod extends diagonally across the upper right section of the central window. No individuals are visible in the scene.

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