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The image displays a heavily stickered and defaced glass surface, likely a bus stop shelter or storefront window, located in the city of Tel Aviv, Israel. Through the glass, a daytime urban street scene is visible, featuring a multi-lane road with cars, modern high-rise buildings, and palm trees under a clear blue sky.

Reflected on the glass surface are the indistinct outlines of at least three individuals standing in front of it: two adults, one appearing to wear a backpack, and a third smaller figure in striped clothing at the bottom right. No direct actions or interactions are visible among the reflections.

The glass is extensively covered with numerous layered, torn, and partially peeled stickers and posters. Key elements include:
*   Two dark circular stickers at the top left, one prominently displaying a Star of David and the date "7.10" in white Hebrew text.
*   A partially torn blue semi-circular sticker below these, showing white Hebrew text.
*   A central red octagonal stop sign sticker featuring a black-and-white illustration of an older man's face (identifiable as Benjamin Netanyahu), significantly defaced with white and red paint splatters.
*   To the right of the stop sign, a black sticker depicts multiple green, stylized skeletal or alien-like faces with a Hebrew hashtag, also marked with white paint splatters.
*   Below the central stop sign, a circular black-and-white sticker portrays a smiling male face (identifiable as Ismail Haniyeh) with green Hebrew text and a dollar sign.
*   Beneath the Haniyeh sticker, a purple circular sticker displays white Hebrew text reading "מסרבים למלחמה" (Refuse War).
*   A small rectangular sticker above the red stop sign features a photograph of a young man, a black flag, and Hebrew text, potentially a memorial or missing person notice including the date "19.5.23".

Numerous other fragmented stickers in various colors (white, red, blue, black, green) and partially legible Hebrew text are distributed across the entire glass panel, indicating a prolonged history of public display and subsequent wear or intentional removal efforts.
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Sep 17, 2025, 2:17 PM

Tel Aviv, Israel

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The image displays a heavily stickered and defaced glass surface, likely a bus stop shelter or storefront window, located in the city of Tel Aviv, Israel. Through the glass, a daytime urban street scene is visible, featuring a multi-lane road with cars, modern high-rise buildings, and palm trees under a clear blue sky. Reflected on the glass surface are the indistinct outlines of at least three individuals standing in front of it: two adults, one appearing to wear a backpack, and a third smaller figure in striped clothing at the bottom right. No direct actions or interactions are visible among the reflections. The glass is extensively covered with numerous layered, torn, and partially peeled stickers and posters. Key elements include: * Two dark circular stickers at the top left, one prominently displaying a Star of David and the date "7.10" in white Hebrew text. * A partially torn blue semi-circular sticker below these, showing white Hebrew text. * A central red octagonal stop sign sticker featuring a black-and-white illustration of an older man's face (identifiable as Benjamin Netanyahu), significantly defaced with white and red paint splatters. * To the right of the stop sign, a black sticker depicts multiple green, stylized skeletal or alien-like faces with a Hebrew hashtag, also marked with white paint splatters. * Below the central stop sign, a circular black-and-white sticker portrays a smiling male face (identifiable as Ismail Haniyeh) with green Hebrew text and a dollar sign. * Beneath the Haniyeh sticker, a purple circular sticker displays white Hebrew text reading "מסרבים למלחמה" (Refuse War). * A small rectangular sticker above the red stop sign features a photograph of a young man, a black flag, and Hebrew text, potentially a memorial or missing person notice including the date "19.5.23". Numerous other fragmented stickers in various colors (white, red, blue, black, green) and partially legible Hebrew text are distributed across the entire glass panel, indicating a prolonged history of public display and subsequent wear or intentional removal efforts.

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