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The image displays the exterior facade of a multi-story building in Tel-Aviv, Israel. The building's main structure features a light-colored, rough-textured stucco or concrete finish, which exhibits visible signs of weathering, dirt, and dark vertical streaks of grime.

The facade is punctuated by multiple rectangular windows, all fitted with closed, horizontal-slatted metal roller shutters. Several external air conditioning condenser units are affixed to the facade on metal support brackets below these windows. Specifically:
*   One Daikin-branded AC unit is installed on the upper left, below a window with its roller shutter partially raised.
*   Another AC unit is mounted on the middle right, below a closed roller shutter.
*   A third Daikin-branded AC unit is visible on the lower middle, also below a closed roller shutter.
*   A fourth AC unit is partially visible at the bottom right, positioned below a closed roller shutter.

White PVC pipes or conduits, likely for drainage and electrical wiring, are attached vertically and horizontally to the facade, connecting to air conditioning units or running alongside the building's structure. A prominent vertical white conduit extends downwards through the center-right of the frame.

A thick, black twisted cable, presumed to be electrical or telecommunications, traverses horizontally across the mid-section of the image, positioned in front of the building. Thinner white wires are also visible, some running vertically.

The lower portion of the building visible in the frame features a different cladding, consisting of light-colored, possibly travertine or marble, stone tiles or panels. This section includes large, reflective glass windows that display blurred reflections of the surroundings or interior.

No individuals or active scenes are depicted. The lighting indicates daylight conditions, possibly overcast.
Radio MFA

Mar 23, 2026, 3:46 AM

Tel-Aviv, Israel

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The image displays the exterior facade of a multi-story building in Tel-Aviv, Israel. The building's main structure features a light-colored, rough-textured stucco or concrete finish, which exhibits visible signs of weathering, dirt, and dark vertical streaks of grime. The facade is punctuated by multiple rectangular windows, all fitted with closed, horizontal-slatted metal roller shutters. Several external air conditioning condenser units are affixed to the facade on metal support brackets below these windows. Specifically: * One Daikin-branded AC unit is installed on the upper left, below a window with its roller shutter partially raised. * Another AC unit is mounted on the middle right, below a closed roller shutter. * A third Daikin-branded AC unit is visible on the lower middle, also below a closed roller shutter. * A fourth AC unit is partially visible at the bottom right, positioned below a closed roller shutter. White PVC pipes or conduits, likely for drainage and electrical wiring, are attached vertically and horizontally to the facade, connecting to air conditioning units or running alongside the building's structure. A prominent vertical white conduit extends downwards through the center-right of the frame. A thick, black twisted cable, presumed to be electrical or telecommunications, traverses horizontally across the mid-section of the image, positioned in front of the building. Thinner white wires are also visible, some running vertically. The lower portion of the building visible in the frame features a different cladding, consisting of light-colored, possibly travertine or marble, stone tiles or panels. This section includes large, reflective glass windows that display blurred reflections of the surroundings or interior. No individuals or active scenes are depicted. The lighting indicates daylight conditions, possibly overcast.

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