The image shows a scene at the Lebanon border in Rosh Hanikra.
In the foreground, there is a yellow sign with black Hebrew text that reads "ISRAEL LEBANON BORDER" and below it, there are blue letters on an orange background that read "BORDER" in English. To the right of this sign, another yellow sign has red text in a foreign language, likely Arabic or Hebrew, although it is not clear which one.
A black iron fence runs along the border, separating the two countries. The fence features round metal bars and is topped with barbed wire. In the background, there are several buildings, some of which appear to be military structures.
The sky above is blue with white clouds. Overall, this image shows a scene at the Lebanon border in Rosh Hanikra, where a yellow sign with Hebrew text marks the border between Israel and Lebanon. – AI vision
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