During the October 7 War, residents of Kibbutz "Hanita" in northern Israel were forced to evacuate their homes due to Hezbollah bombings from Lebanon.
After the ceasefire, they returned and began the process of rebuilding their community.

As part of the rehabilitation project for evacuated communities in the "Meta Asher" Regional Council, we (Kotkit and Erezoo) were invited to paint a mural the old water tower in the center of the kibbutz.
This initiative aimed to bring a spirit of renewal to the community as it works to rebuild after the war.
The visuals in the mural were selected in collaboration with the people of Hanita and reflect the uniqueness of the place.
Colorful mural on a cylindrical building depicts a yellow banana, blue tower, and black bird on a blue background, with Hebrew text on a pink band.
Colorful street art wraps around a cylindrical structure, featuring a leopard print eye, tractor, bananas, and a ladder. Vibrant and whimsical scene.
A vibrant mural wraps around a cylindrical structure, featuring bold designs like a leopard's eye, a tractor, and colorful abstract motifs. The street setting is calm, with trees and a person walking nearby, evoking a lively and artistic atmosphere.
Bright mural on a cylindrical tower features abstract shapes: a jar, feathers, building, and birds. Vivid colors and a clear blue sky.
A mural painted on a wall depicts two yellow bananas with black outlines on a colorful abstract background.
A tall utility tower with antennas is painted with colorful murals, including a green tractor

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