On the Corner of Foch Street and Rabin Square

In the day following the blast in the port of Beirut, the city-hall of Tel-Aviv was illuminated with an image of the Lebanese flag.

It was no less than an historic event; the façade of a municipality building in Israel, lit up with the flag of an enemy state.
It is a difficult thing to process, if to be honest - and it surely was the talking point of the day: on social media, on the radio and TV, as well as in personal conversations.

I took my Mamiya 645 and two rolls of Lomo 800 film, and I headed out to Rabin Square to try and document this unique event.
Once I reached the square, the sight of the Lebanese flag was really a shock for a second or two. I can understand both sides of the argument here, but I hope this gesture is a precursor of good things to come.