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The image displays a series of identical-style "Bring Them Home Now!" posters affixed to a light gray, reflective interior wall in a public indoor space within the city of Bnei Brak, Israel. Seven distinct posters are clearly visible, arranged in two rows: three in a lower row and four in an upper row, all secured with clear tape at their top corners. Each rectangular poster features a photograph of an individual, their name and age (e.g., Bipin Joshi (23), Rom Braslavski (19), Guy Gilboa-Dalal (22), Eytav David (20), Eliya Cohen (20), Yair Yacov (59), Ofir Tzarfati (27)) in both Hebrew and English, the prominent red text "BRING HIM HOME NOW!", and the logo and name "Hostages and Missing Families Forum" with a QR code at the bottom. The individuals depicted are predominantly young adult males, with one poster showing an older male and another depicting two individuals. Reflections of overhead lighting and faint reversed text are visible on the polished wall surface, indicating a glass or highly glossy surface.
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Oct 13, 2025, 10:52 AM

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The image displays a series of identical-style "Bring Them Home Now!" posters affixed to a light gray, reflective interior wall in a public indoor space within the city of Bnei Brak, Israel. Seven distinct posters are clearly visible, arranged in two rows: three in a lower row and four in an upper row, all secured with clear tape at their top corners. Each rectangular poster features a photograph of an individual, their name and age (e.g., Bipin Joshi (23), Rom Braslavski (19), Guy Gilboa-Dalal (22), Eytav David (20), Eliya Cohen (20), Yair Yacov (59), Ofir Tzarfati (27)) in both Hebrew and English, the prominent red text "BRING HIM HOME NOW!", and the logo and name "Hostages and Missing Families Forum" with a QR code at the bottom. The individuals depicted are predominantly young adult males, with one poster showing an older male and another depicting two individuals. Reflections of overhead lighting and faint reversed text are visible on the polished wall surface, indicating a glass or highly glossy surface.

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