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TEL AVIV — Signs of the Israel times: Along with the usual “stairs” and “staff only” signs, hotels like this one in Tel Aviv, the Crowne Plaza in City Center, post alerts for their guests so they know where to go in case of a missile attack. The adjacent Azrieli Mall was damaged by Iranian missiles fired at Tel Aviv in June of 2025. August 9, 2025. Photo Credit: Cheryl Chumley / The Washington Times

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TEL AVIV — The mall area of Menachem Begin Road in Tel Aviv is quiet now, but in June, the area was struck by missiles from Iran. The Azriel Mall, in the vicinity of a section of City Center called Kirya, was one area that suffered damage. August 9, 2025. Photo Credit: Cheryl Chumley / The Washington Times

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TEL AVIV — The area of Menachem Begin Road in Tel Aviv is filled with reminders of Israeli victims of Islamic terrorists. August 9, 2025. Photo Credit: Cheryl Chumley / The Washington Times

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TEL AVIV — Even in Israel, the LGBTQ campaign shows a presence. These flags fly in the area of Menachem Begin Road in Tel Aviv. August 9, 2025. Photo Credit: Cheryl Chumley / The Washington Times

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TEL AVIV — A makeshift memorial to remember the Israeli victims of terrorist attacks has been erected along the rim of a public water fountain in the area of Menachem Begin Road in Tel Aviv. August 9, 2025. Photo Credit: Cheryl Chumley / The Washington Times

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TEL AVIV — A makeshift memorial for Israeli victims of terrorist attacks is located on the rim of a water fountain in a neighborhood near City Center in Tel Aviv. August 9, 2025. Photo Credit: Cheryl Chumley / The Washington Times

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TEL AVIV — Israeli businesses everywhere demand Hamas release all the hostages. This message is mounted on a building in City Center, just streets away from missiles that struck from an Iranian attack in June, 2025. August 9, 2025. Photo Credit: Cheryl Chumley / The Washington Times

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TEL AVIV — One of the buildings along Menachem Begin Road in Tel Aviv that escaped damage during the June, 2025, missile strike from Iran. August 9, 2025. Photo Credit: Cheryl Chumley / The Washington Times

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TEL AVIV — The city center in Tel Aviv is home to some of the tallest and most beautiful buildings in Israel. These two, located along Menachem Begin Road, were not among the ones damaged during the June, 2025, missile strikes from Iran that hit Tel Aviv. August 9, 2025. Photo Credit: Cheryl Chumley / The Washington Times

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TEL AVIV — Scenes from Menachem Begin Road in Tel Aviv, an area hit by Iranian missiles in June, 2025. Construction is everywhere. August 9, 2025. Photo Credit: Cheryl Chumley / The Washington Times

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TEL AVIV — Scenes from Menachem Begin Road in Tel Aviv, an area hit by Iranian missiles in June, 2025. Windows are still missing on some of the buildings that were shaken by the missiles. August 9, 2025. Photo Credit: Cheryl Chumley / The Washington Times

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TEL AVIV — Vows to bring home all the hostages abducted by Hamas terrorists on October 7, 2023, are posted everywhere in Tel Aviv. This one is on a building in the area of Menachem Begin Road, where missiles from Iran struck in June of 2025. August 9, 2025. Photo Credit: Cheryl Chumley / The Washington Times

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TEL AVIV — Vows to bring home all the hostages abducted by Hamas terrorists on October 7, 2023, are posted everywhere in Tel Aviv. This one is on a building in the area of Menachem Begin Road, where missiles from Iran struck in June of 2025. August 9, 2025. Photo Credit: Cheryl Chumley / The Washington Times

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TEL AVIV — Old meets new in the area of Menachem Begin Road in Tel Aviv. Both businesses and residences were damaged by missiles fired from Iran in June of 2025. August 9, 2025. Photo Credit: Cheryl Chumley / The Washington Times

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TEL AVIV — Construction continues along Menachem Begin Road in Tel Aviv, where missiles from Iran fired on June of 2025 caused substantial damage to businesses and residences alike. August 9, 2025. Photo Credit: Cheryl Chumley / The Washington Times

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TEL AVIV — Construction is everywhere along Menachem Begin Road in Tel Aviv, an area hit by Iran missiles in June, 2025. August 9, 2025. Photo Credit: Cheryl Chumley / The Washington Times