Looking behind the van one can see another two signs in Latin and not
Hebrew letters ( first one says something like Andre or India? ), so
maybe it is in Europe and not Israel. Moreover the solid stone building
with the "Dentist" sign on it also looks European, unless I am mistaken
and there were such buildings in Israel during that period. The picture
raises another question - what does the Hebrew say? And why are the
doors of the van padded? For moving furniture? Mystery.
Gabriele
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