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The image captures an outdoor nighttime gathering, likely a protest or demonstration, featuring several individuals holding signs and flags. The scene is illuminated by artificial lights, casting clear light on the faces and signs. The image is oriented vertically, with people standing upright, but it appears rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise from a typical horizontal view.

In the foreground, slightly to the left, a man with short dark hair, wearing a dark jacket over a dark shirt, holds a rectangular white sign. He looks intently towards the right side of the frame with a serious expression. His sign features an image of a silver revolver on the right side, with simulated blood splatters around it and dripping down. The sign has text written in red. In Hebrew, it reads "המשטרה = בושה" (HaMishtara = Buscha), which translates to "The Police = Shame." Below this, there's a small red open hand symbol and the English word "Enough!" with the Hebrew "בכפי" (Bekafi) next to it, which can mean "in my palm" or "with my palm." Another person, a woman with dark hair, is partially visible next to him, looking down.

To the right of the foreground man, in the middle ground, an older man with a grey beard and a white keffiyeh (headscarf) is visible. He wears a light-colored shirt and holds a white rectangular sign with both hands. This sign features a large red open hand symbol at the top, and below it, text in red Arabic script. The Arabic text reads "أوقفوا العنف" (Awqifu al-'unf), which translates to "Stop the violence," followed by "كفى" (Kafa), meaning "Enough." Behind this man, another individual holds a circular white sign with a red open hand symbol.

Further back and to the right, an older man wearing glasses, a light blue collared shirt, and a dark jacket looks directly at the camera with a solemn expression. He is also holding the same white sign with the red hand and Arabic text as the man in the keffiyeh. Behind the man in the keffiyeh, a woman with dark hair wearing a maroon top is seen holding up a smartphone, possibly recording the event or taking photos.

Throughout the background, numerous other people are visible, some holding black flags on poles, particularly on the left side of the frame. The overall mood appears serious and focused. A yellow metal barrier with a black stripe and white numbers (5559900) is partially visible in the middle ground, suggesting a designated area or separation. The gathering takes place at night, under artificial lighting, against a dark backdrop.
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Jan 31, 2026

Tel-Aviv, Israel

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The image captures an outdoor nighttime gathering, likely a protest or demonstration, featuring several individuals holding signs and flags. The scene is illuminated by artificial lights, casting clear light on the faces and signs. The image is oriented vertically, with people standing upright, but it appears rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise from a typical horizontal view. In the foreground, slightly to the left, a man with short dark hair, wearing a dark jacket over a dark shirt, holds a rectangular white sign. He looks intently towards the right side of the frame with a serious expression. His sign features an image of a silver revolver on the right side, with simulated blood splatters around it and dripping down. The sign has text written in red. In Hebrew, it reads "המשטרה = בושה" (HaMishtara = Buscha), which translates to "The Police = Shame." Below this, there's a small red open hand symbol and the English word "Enough!" with the Hebrew "בכפי" (Bekafi) next to it, which can mean "in my palm" or "with my palm." Another person, a woman with dark hair, is partially visible next to him, looking down. To the right of the foreground man, in the middle ground, an older man with a grey beard and a white keffiyeh (headscarf) is visible. He wears a light-colored shirt and holds a white rectangular sign with both hands. This sign features a large red open hand symbol at the top, and below it, text in red Arabic script. The Arabic text reads "أوقفوا العنف" (Awqifu al-'unf), which translates to "Stop the violence," followed by "كفى" (Kafa), meaning "Enough." Behind this man, another individual holds a circular white sign with a red open hand symbol. Further back and to the right, an older man wearing glasses, a light blue collared shirt, and a dark jacket looks directly at the camera with a solemn expression. He is also holding the same white sign with the red hand and Arabic text as the man in the keffiyeh. Behind the man in the keffiyeh, a woman with dark hair wearing a maroon top is seen holding up a smartphone, possibly recording the event or taking photos. Throughout the background, numerous other people are visible, some holding black flags on poles, particularly on the left side of the frame. The overall mood appears serious and focused. A yellow metal barrier with a black stripe and white numbers (5559900) is partially visible in the middle ground, suggesting a designated area or separation. The gathering takes place at night, under artificial lighting, against a dark backdrop.

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