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The scene depicts a street in the Florentin neighborhood of Tel Aviv, Israel, identifiable by the Hebrew sign "בית הכנסת אליהו הנביא" (Eliyahu HaNavi Synagogue) on the stone building to the left.

In the foreground and midground, a young adult female with dark hair is walking from left to right on an asphalt street. She is wearing a black short-sleeved shirt, black flared leggings, and white sneakers with red accents. She is actively drinking from a clear plastic cup with a straw, containing a light brown beverage, while simultaneously looking at and holding a black smartphone in her left hand. Her mouth is open around the straw.

To the left, under two large, light-colored square umbrellas, is an outdoor seating area with multiple white wooden picnic tables and benches. Several individuals are seated at these tables, blurred due to focus. They appear to be engaged in conversation or eating. One person wears a white top, another a denim jacket, and a third an orange beanie. This seating area abuts a light-colored stone building, which is the synagogue, featuring arched windows and a blue street number "16" sign.

On the right side of the street, a metal pole displays multiple round street signs, including a blue mandatory turn right sign, a blue pedestrian path sign, a red no entry/stopping sign, and a red no cycling sign. Further down the street, a male in a light green t-shirt and light grey pants is walking away from the viewer, partially obscured by the street signs. The street features a pedestrian crossing with white lines visible on the ground. Beyond this, various urban buildings with varied facades (pinkish, lighter tones) and some graffiti are visible, along with storefronts displaying merchandise. Overhead wires crisscross the upper portion of the frame. Green foliage from trees is visible, and the sky is partly cloudy with patches of blue.
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Nov 13, 2025, 8:03 AM

Tel Aviv, Israel

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The scene depicts a street in the Florentin neighborhood of Tel Aviv, Israel, identifiable by the Hebrew sign "בית הכנסת אליהו הנביא" (Eliyahu HaNavi Synagogue) on the stone building to the left. In the foreground and midground, a young adult female with dark hair is walking from left to right on an asphalt street. She is wearing a black short-sleeved shirt, black flared leggings, and white sneakers with red accents. She is actively drinking from a clear plastic cup with a straw, containing a light brown beverage, while simultaneously looking at and holding a black smartphone in her left hand. Her mouth is open around the straw. To the left, under two large, light-colored square umbrellas, is an outdoor seating area with multiple white wooden picnic tables and benches. Several individuals are seated at these tables, blurred due to focus. They appear to be engaged in conversation or eating. One person wears a white top, another a denim jacket, and a third an orange beanie. This seating area abuts a light-colored stone building, which is the synagogue, featuring arched windows and a blue street number "16" sign. On the right side of the street, a metal pole displays multiple round street signs, including a blue mandatory turn right sign, a blue pedestrian path sign, a red no entry/stopping sign, and a red no cycling sign. Further down the street, a male in a light green t-shirt and light grey pants is walking away from the viewer, partially obscured by the street signs. The street features a pedestrian crossing with white lines visible on the ground. Beyond this, various urban buildings with varied facades (pinkish, lighter tones) and some graffiti are visible, along with storefronts displaying merchandise. Overhead wires crisscross the upper portion of the frame. Green foliage from trees is visible, and the sky is partly cloudy with patches of blue.

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