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English: Graffiti Tel Aviv, Ha-Rav Yitskhak Yedidya Frenkel St- front
English: Wall art in Tel Aviv showing friendship between Jews and Arabs : "Srulik" (on the left), iconic cartoon character symbolizing the Israeli, with Handala (on the right), a cartoon character of a 10-y-o barefoot boy by Naji Al-Ali, which has become one of the most powerful symbols for the Palestinians
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