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This media file depicts an outdoor scene featuring a metal art installation adorned with red and yellow poppy-like flowers. The installation is situated in a location with trees and foliage, suggesting a natural or park-like setting. A black plaque with text is mounted on the art piece.

The plaque contains Hebrew text, indicating it is an art project titled "Together We Will Flourish" ("ביחד נפרח"). It describes the project as a community art initiative led by the community department of the Caesarea Development Company, commemorating the events of October 7, 2023. The text explains that the anemones (כלניות), normally symbols of the blooming South, have become symbols of the war's blood and grief, alongside the desire for renewal and hope. The artworks were created by community groups with the guidance of artists from Caesarea. The installations are described as being made from scrap metal, driftwood, and pebbles, with the artworks themselves composed of shards and tears that transform into a whole, symbolizing hope for quiet days and unity. The artists are listed as Naama Paar, Neeti Freund, Ilan Tzelnik, Yoram Genish, and Yoav Has. The plaque also features the logo of the "Company for the Development of Caesarea" (החברה לפיתוח קיסריה).

The overall scene appears to be outdoors during daylight, with a blue sky and some clouds visible, suggesting fair weather. The metal poppies are prominently displayed, some appearing to be made of recycled materials. The background shows vegetation and a pathway. The art piece is likely a memorial or a piece intended to evoke reflection and hope following a significant event. The location is identified as being within the Hof HaCarmel Regional Council, Israel.
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Jun 24, 2026

Hof HaCarmel Regional Council, Israel

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This media file depicts an outdoor scene featuring a metal art installation adorned with red and yellow poppy-like flowers. The installation is situated in a location with trees and foliage, suggesting a natural or park-like setting. A black plaque with text is mounted on the art piece. The plaque contains Hebrew text, indicating it is an art project titled "Together We Will Flourish" ("ביחד נפרח"). It describes the project as a community art initiative led by the community department of the Caesarea Development Company, commemorating the events of October 7, 2023. The text explains that the anemones (כלניות), normally symbols of the blooming South, have become symbols of the war's blood and grief, alongside the desire for renewal and hope. The artworks were created by community groups with the guidance of artists from Caesarea. The installations are described as being made from scrap metal, driftwood, and pebbles, with the artworks themselves composed of shards and tears that transform into a whole, symbolizing hope for quiet days and unity. The artists are listed as Naama Paar, Neeti Freund, Ilan Tzelnik, Yoram Genish, and Yoav Has. The plaque also features the logo of the "Company for the Development of Caesarea" (החברה לפיתוח קיסריה). The overall scene appears to be outdoors during daylight, with a blue sky and some clouds visible, suggesting fair weather. The metal poppies are prominently displayed, some appearing to be made of recycled materials. The background shows vegetation and a pathway. The art piece is likely a memorial or a piece intended to evoke reflection and hope following a significant event. The location is identified as being within the Hof HaCarmel Regional Council, Israel.

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