A building collapse in Tel Aviv destroyed a designer studio, leaving its owner, Geller, without a workplace and questioning whether the incident was linked to recent military activity. He expressed deep frustration with authorities, saying he felt he could not rely on any official body for support in the aftermath.
According to Geller, a municipal representative offered condolences shortly before a holiday began but stated that the incident was not a property tax matter, effectively distancing the municipality from responsibility. The response reinforced his belief that he would not receive institutional assistance.
Geller disputed suggestions that the collapse was unrelated to the ongoing conflict, pointing to shockwaves from cluster munitions that had flown over Tel Aviv in the days leading up to the incident. He argued that the broader security situation and repeated blasts should not be dismissed as possible contributing factors.

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