
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts an outdoor street scene in Tel Aviv, Israel, likely at a public gathering or memorial event, potentially near Rabin Square. In the foreground, two individuals are actively handling rolls of stickers on a white, foldable table. On the right, a light-skinned male, estimated to be in his 30s or 40s, with short grey-brown hair and stubble, wears a white t-shirt with a stylized dark blue/black "RABIN" logo. He holds a section of a sticker roll featuring multiple portraits of Yitzhak Rabin. The stickers display the Hebrew text "רבין צדק" (Rabin was right) in purple and "GIVE PEACE A CHANCE" in white and pink/red. On the left, an older light-skinned female, appearing to be in her 60s or 70s, with red-brown curly hair, wears a dark red top and a patterned skirt. A white sticker bearing the Hebrew text "אתה לא הסרת" (You did not remove) is affixed to her chest. She is also engaged with a sticker roll on the table. The white table is covered with numerous rolls of various stickers, primarily featuring Rabin's image and peace slogans. Other rolls include "NO WAR" text and yellow-backed stickers with Hebrew script. In the background, blurred figures are visible, along with illuminated storefronts featuring Hebrew signage, notably "חשמל" (Electricity). A partial Israeli flag and a faint rainbow flag are discernible in the deeper background. The scene suggests the distribution of political or memorial materials.
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