File:The three champions Graffiti.jpg

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English: Graffiti of Yair Golan, Israel Ziv and Noam Tibon, after their heroic actions to save lives during the 7'th October 2023 Massacure in the south of Israel. The grafiti was made by Grafitiyul and Daniel Amit.
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Camera location32° 03′ 02.82″ N, 34° 46′ 22.33″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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The reproduction of this architectural work, work of sculpture or work of applied art, is covered under the Israeli copyright statute (2007), which states that "Broadcasting, or copying by way of photography, drawing, sketch or similar visual description, of an architectural work, a work of sculpture or work of applied art, are permitted where the aforesaid work is permanently situated in a public place." (paragraph 23)
See COM:CRT/Israel#Freedom of panorama and COM:CRT/Israel#De minimis for more information.

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