Israeli protesters took aim at President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s meeting at the White House on Monday by unveiling a new drawing on a beach in Tel Aviv nearby the U.S. embassy.
The portrait, which TIME has opted not to publish, depicted Trump and Netanyahu face-to-face, the latter of which was featured bearing an elongated nose. Underneath the drawing were the words: “Don’t be fooled again.”
The protesters, whose exact identity is unknown, have been critical of Netanyahu for not yet securing the return of the remaining Israeli hostages who have been held captive in Gaza since Oct. 7, 2023.
This isn’t the first time Israeli protesters have aired their grievances on the beaches of Tel Aviv. These acts of protests are the latest signifier of the home-grown rebellion against the actions of Netanyahu’s government.
On Sept. 13, an installation was unveiled on the same stretch of sand opposite the U.S. embassy office. Once again, the portraits of Trump and Netanyahu could be seen, only this time they were each pulling two ends of the crossed yellow ribbon that’s become the symbol of the Israeli hostages. The words “Nobel War” were spelled out underneath and the yellow ribbon was dripping in a red substance, seemingly to indicate blood.
On Sept, 5, another demonstration piece on the beach showed Trump as the puppet master of Netanyahu. Seemingly making reference to the hostages, with the yellow ribbon symbol incorporated once more, the words under the installation read: “Wanna save?! Save! Don’t talk!”
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