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An interior view of a stationary vehicle's infotainment system displays an active navigation map on the left and a combination of navigation instructions and music playback on the right. The navigation pane indicates a left turn in "80 m" towards "הרכבת" (HaRakevet), which translates to "The Railway" or "The Train." The map shows the vehicle at "0 km/h" and features visible street names, including "מולדת" (Moledet) and "ארלוזורוב" (Arlozorov), with a "10 km" distance marker visible in the lower left. Below the navigation instructions, "Bonus Track #3" by "Wiz Khalifa" is displayed as the currently playing music, accompanied by its album art and playback controls. The screen is integrated into a multi-toned dashboard featuring gray trim and dark gray surrounding elements, with air vents visible above the display. A red hazard light button and additional red indicator lights are present on the dashboard above the screen. Based on the Hebrew text and the identifiable Tel Aviv street names (HaRakevet, Arlozorov, Moledet), the scene is located in Tel Aviv, Israel, specifically in the vicinity of HaRakevet Street.
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Aug 11, 2025, 4:29 PM

Tel Aviv, Israel

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An interior view of a stationary vehicle's infotainment system displays an active navigation map on the left and a combination of navigation instructions and music playback on the right. The navigation pane indicates a left turn in "80 m" towards "הרכבת" (HaRakevet), which translates to "The Railway" or "The Train." The map shows the vehicle at "0 km/h" and features visible street names, including "מולדת" (Moledet) and "ארלוזורוב" (Arlozorov), with a "10 km" distance marker visible in the lower left. Below the navigation instructions, "Bonus Track #3" by "Wiz Khalifa" is displayed as the currently playing music, accompanied by its album art and playback controls. The screen is integrated into a multi-toned dashboard featuring gray trim and dark gray surrounding elements, with air vents visible above the display. A red hazard light button and additional red indicator lights are present on the dashboard above the screen. Based on the Hebrew text and the identifiable Tel Aviv street names (HaRakevet, Arlozorov, Moledet), the scene is located in Tel Aviv, Israel, specifically in the vicinity of HaRakevet Street.

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