View of BGU from Sederot Uri St.. Flags are lowered because of death of Leah, a wife of Rabin . Beer-Sheva, the Middle East

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The image shows two photographs of Ben-Gurion University (BGU) in Beersheba, Israel. The first photograph is a wide-angle view that includes several buildings, while the second photo is a close-up of one of these buildings.

In the first photograph, there are several buildings visible, including what appears to be an academic building (with the words "Ben-Gurion University" written on it) and another building with multiple windows. In front of this building is a large streetlight. There are also some trees or bushes in the foreground, as well as a few people walking around.

The second photo shows a closer view of one of these buildings, which has several windows and appears to be made of concrete. The roof of the building is flat, and there are several flags flying from it. One flag seems to have red stripes on either side of the white center stripe, while another flag has blue and white stripes with no visible red stripes.

In addition to these two buildings, there are also some other structures visible in the first photo, including what appears to be a parking lot or plaza area between the two main buildings. There are several cars parked here, as well as some trash cans and other objects.

Overall, this image provides a good view of Ben-Gurion University's campus and surroundings. It shows that the university has multiple buildings and facilities, as well as a variety of different features such as parking lots and streetlights.

The caption mentions that flags were lowered in honor of Leah Rabin, who was assassinated on November 4, 1995. The flags are still flying at half-mast in this image, suggesting that it was taken shortly after her death. – AI vision

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