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The image displays the exterior of a building located at HaAvoda 16 in Tel Aviv, Israel, as identified by a white rectangular sign with black numerals and Hebrew text ('העבודה 16'). The building facade is primarily a weathered cream or beige color, showing signs of aging and minor surface discoloration. On the left, a rectangular window with closed, dark brown louvered shutters is visible. Above this window, a small, grey wall-mounted light fixture is present. Below the window, a white planter box contains various green and reddish-leafed plants. Directly beneath this, a narrow ledge holds five potted plants: a large terracotta pot with dark foliage, a smaller multi-colored ceramic pot, a textured grey pot, and two lighter-colored, possibly concrete, pots containing a mix of green, purple, and white-flowered plants. A small, white triangular flag with a pink heart emblem is partially obscured behind these plants, leaning against the window frame. Affixed vertically to the wall below the plant ledge is an Israeli flag. The flag is white with two horizontal blue stripes and a central blue Star of David. It exhibits visible creases, minor fraying along its left edge, and some surface marks. Partially discernible Hebrew text appears along the upper blue stripe on the flag's left side. To the right, a recessed doorway or entrance area is visible, containing a dark, possibly glass-paned, door or large window with two circular marks on its surface. Three grey, worn steps ascend from the lower right of the frame towards this entrance. The scene is static and devoid of human or animal presence.
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