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The image depicts a crowded street scene on Rothschild Boulevard at or near number 77, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel, identifiable by the distinctive yellow, multi-story building with "או.ק." (OK) graffiti on its facade. The setting is an urban environment during what appears to be late afternoon or early evening. In the immediate foreground, a young child with shoulder-length curly hair, dressed in an orange t-shirt and light blue trousers, is seated on the shoulders of an adult male. The child faces away from the camera. The adult male, viewed from behind, wears a black tank top and has a grey drawstring backpack on his back. His right hand is raised, supporting a large, vertical cardboard sign. This sign, seemingly repurposed from a box, features a central white tape strip and several purple circular stickers at its base, bearing Hebrew text such as "בשלום בבית" (In peace at home), "לא לדיקטטורה" (No to Dictatorship), and "סרבני" (Refuseniks). To the adult male's left, a woman with dark, curly hair and a black top is visible from behind, carrying a black shoulder bag. Adjacent to her, a woman with long blonde hair wears a patterned black and white sleeveless dress. To the right of the adult male, a woman with short, dark bobbed hair is seen from behind, wearing a light green shirt with a yellow lanyard. The midground and background are densely populated with numerous individuals of various ages and genders, forming a large crowd. Many hold signs or Israeli flags. A white sign in the mid-right background is visible, bearing Hebrew text that translates to "He who is good and happy is simply an idiot." Another partial sign on the far left reads in Hebrew "If I am not for myself, who will be for me?". The scene suggests a public demonstration or protest in progress.
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