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denisthisis

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Thu, Mar 26, 2026, 05:15 PM

22d ago

Tel-Aviv, Israel

32.05400, 34.75500

A top-down view presents an arrangement of consumer items on a dark, speckled surface, consistent with a table or countertop, under ambient indoor lighting, situated in Tel-Aviv, Israel. To the upper…read more

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A top-down view presents an arrangement of consumer items on a dark, speckled surface, consistent with a table or countertop, under ambient indoor lighting, situated in Tel-Aviv, Israel. To the upper left, a green glass bottle of Perrier sparkling water, approximately 330ml, lies on its side, displaying its gold cap and a yellow label with "Perrier" in green text, Hebrew text ("מים מינרליים טבעיים"), and English text indicating its French origin. Adjacent to the bottle is a green plastic disposable lighter. Below the Perrier bottle and lighter is a package of "Pueblo Blue" rolling tobacco, marked 30g. The white section of its packaging features a prominent red triangular warning symbol and Hebrew text, including "אזהרה: העישון מזיק לבריאות" (Warning: Smoking is harmful to health). Next to the tobacco package, a light purple, oval-shaped case, bearing a stylized "b" logo, is present, consistent with a wireless earbud case. Occupying the right side of the frame is a white, square ceramic ashtray. It contains multiple cigarette butts, significant amounts of dark grey ash, and scattered tobacco fragments, indicating recent smoking activity. A faint pink light reflection is visible along the interior edge of the ashtray. No individuals are visible in the scene. The items suggest recent use by an unseen person. | Open Wire