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An outdoor daylight scene depicts significant structural damage to a multi-story building at 110 Dizengoff Street in Tel-Aviv, Israel, under a clear blue sky. The central building, characterized by a dark glass and light concrete facade, exhibits numerous shattered or missing glass panels across all visible floors, suggesting extensive internal and external damage. A red piece of fabric or material hangs from an upper floor window opening. At ground level, the building houses a "Metzman et Merutz" (מצמן את מרוץ) bicycle store, identified by its sign, with its metal roller shutters partially closed or damaged. Red and white striped barrier tape, along with blue and white metal barricades, cordon off the immediate area in front of the damaged building.

To the right, an adjacent building featuring a beige tiled facade displays an "OFFISMART" sign at its top, with some windows appearing dark or damaged, though less severely than the central structure. To the left, a taller, light-colored residential or office building with balconies and horizontal window bands is partially visible behind trees, with some graffiti on its upper section.

The foreground consists of a light-colored paved pedestrian walkway. A sole male figure walks from right to left, wearing a grey t-shirt, black shorts, and athletic shoes, holding a white cup in his right hand. His shadow is cast on the pavement. A yellow public trash receptacle is situated behind him. A dark wooden bench and several small trees, some surrounded by metal fences, are present along the pedestrian path. In the background, beyond the barricaded area, several individuals are discernible, one appearing to wear a dark uniform, near a lamp post. The scene is brightly lit by the sun, casting distinct shadows.
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Mar 28, 2026

Tel-Aviv, Israel

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An outdoor daylight scene depicts significant structural damage to a multi-story building at 110 Dizengoff Street in Tel-Aviv, Israel, under a clear blue sky. The central building, characterized by a dark glass and light concrete facade, exhibits numerous shattered or missing glass panels across all visible floors, suggesting extensive internal and external damage. A red piece of fabric or material hangs from an upper floor window opening. At ground level, the building houses a "Metzman et Merutz" (מצמן את מרוץ) bicycle store, identified by its sign, with its metal roller shutters partially closed or damaged. Red and white striped barrier tape, along with blue and white metal barricades, cordon off the immediate area in front of the damaged building. To the right, an adjacent building featuring a beige tiled facade displays an "OFFISMART" sign at its top, with some windows appearing dark or damaged, though less severely than the central structure. To the left, a taller, light-colored residential or office building with balconies and horizontal window bands is partially visible behind trees, with some graffiti on its upper section. The foreground consists of a light-colored paved pedestrian walkway. A sole male figure walks from right to left, wearing a grey t-shirt, black shorts, and athletic shoes, holding a white cup in his right hand. His shadow is cast on the pavement. A yellow public trash receptacle is situated behind him. A dark wooden bench and several small trees, some surrounded by metal fences, are present along the pedestrian path. In the background, beyond the barricaded area, several individuals are discernible, one appearing to wear a dark uniform, near a lamp post. The scene is brightly lit by the sun, casting distinct shadows.

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