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The image displays a wall-mounted collection of decorative items in Petah Tikva, Israel. The textured, off-white wall features seven replica firearms: two longer rifles at the top and five smaller pistols arranged below them. All firearms are dark wood and metal, some with etched details, and are mounted horizontally. A live green vine with variegated leaves is draped over the top three firearms. To the right of the firearms, a dark wooden tribal mask is mounted vertically. Two miniature daggers or swords with ornate hilts are mounted vertically above the mask, and two more are mounted horizontally on the lower right, one sheathed in a carved wooden handle. On the left side of the wall, a reddish-brown cylindrical object with silver bands, possibly a decorative staff or bow section, is mounted vertically. A white electrical outlet with three round pinholes (Type H, common in Israel) is visible on the lower-left quadrant of the wall. A framed picture is partially visible at the top edge of the image. No people are present.
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Mar 12, 2026, 3:48 AM

Petah Tikva, Israel

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The image displays a wall-mounted collection of decorative items in Petah Tikva, Israel. The textured, off-white wall features seven replica firearms: two longer rifles at the top and five smaller pistols arranged below them. All firearms are dark wood and metal, some with etched details, and are mounted horizontally. A live green vine with variegated leaves is draped over the top three firearms. To the right of the firearms, a dark wooden tribal mask is mounted vertically. Two miniature daggers or swords with ornate hilts are mounted vertically above the mask, and two more are mounted horizontally on the lower right, one sheathed in a carved wooden handle. On the left side of the wall, a reddish-brown cylindrical object with silver bands, possibly a decorative staff or bow section, is mounted vertically. A white electrical outlet with three round pinholes (Type H, common in Israel) is visible on the lower-left quadrant of the wall. A framed picture is partially visible at the top edge of the image. No people are present.

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