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REEMA SAMIR

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Fri, Mar 6, 2026, 12:42 PM

Beit Lahiya, Palestinian Territory

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The image displays a wide, unpaved dirt road in Beit Lahiya, Palestinian Territory, under a clear, light blue sky. The road, showing tire tracks, dominates the foreground and extends into the midgroun…read more

Desolation
Poverty
Resilience
Overcrowding
Uncertainty

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The image displays a wide, unpaved dirt road in Beit Lahiya, Palestinian Territory, under a clear, light blue sky. The road, showing tire tracks, dominates the foreground and extends into the midground, sloping downwards towards a dense settlement. To the left of the road, multiple partially demolished multi-story concrete buildings stand, exhibiting exposed rebar and significant structural damage. The midground and background are occupied by an extensive, crowded informal settlement composed of numerous makeshift shelters. These structures are fabricated from various materials, including corrugated metal, tarpaulins (some blue), and other scavenged components. The settlement extends far into the distance, covering a vast, undulating landscape. Multiple individuals are present, walking on the dirt path. In the right foreground, a male figure wearing a red hoodie and dark pants walks towards the viewer. Further down the path, in the mid-right, two individuals, one in a yellow/olive-green dress, walk away from the viewer into the settlement. On the left mid-ground, a group of approximately five to seven individuals can be observed walking deeper into the settlement. Another individual in dark clothing is visible near a shelter on the mid-right. The scene depicts a landscape characterized by extensive destruction and temporary housing structures, with people moving through the area. | Open Wire