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The image, taken from an elevated perspective in Deir el-Balah, Palestinian Territory, presents a street scene amidst heavily damaged urban infrastructure under clear daylight conditions.

In the foreground, a partial view of a framing structure, possibly a wall or building edge, is visible on the left and right. The left mid-ground features a multi-story residential building, notably damaged. Its upper floors are significantly destroyed, exposing concrete slabs and rebar, with a blue fabric and a patterned rug hanging from remnants of an upper balcony. Lower balconies display various items of hanging laundry, suggesting continued occupation. Air conditioning units are mounted on the building's light-colored facade.

A wide, unpaved dirt street occupies the central lower portion of the image, bordered on its left by a paved sidewalk. Scattered rubble and debris are visible along the street edges and in unpaved areas. Six individuals are present: an adult figure in dark clothing walks with a child on the paved sidewalk; a child in a light shirt walks on the dirt street; two children stand on the dirt street, one in a white shirt, the other in a light top; and an adult male in a light shirt walks along the far right edge of the street.

The background is dominated by a large mosque structure, which also shows extensive damage. Its minaret and dome are visible, but large sections of the mosque's walls and roof have collapsed, exposing interior components and creating debris piles. Surrounding the mosque and in the mid-ground are other damaged buildings, along with several tents and makeshift shelters, including one large dark tent and multiple smaller, light-colored structures, some with canopies, situated on the unpaved ground. The scene depicts widespread structural damage coexisting with pedestrian activity.
NERMEEN SALEH

Oct 20, 2025

Deir el-Balah, Palestinian Territory

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The image, taken from an elevated perspective in Deir el-Balah, Palestinian Territory, presents a street scene amidst heavily damaged urban infrastructure under clear daylight conditions. In the foreground, a partial view of a framing structure, possibly a wall or building edge, is visible on the left and right. The left mid-ground features a multi-story residential building, notably damaged. Its upper floors are significantly destroyed, exposing concrete slabs and rebar, with a blue fabric and a patterned rug hanging from remnants of an upper balcony. Lower balconies display various items of hanging laundry, suggesting continued occupation. Air conditioning units are mounted on the building's light-colored facade. A wide, unpaved dirt street occupies the central lower portion of the image, bordered on its left by a paved sidewalk. Scattered rubble and debris are visible along the street edges and in unpaved areas. Six individuals are present: an adult figure in dark clothing walks with a child on the paved sidewalk; a child in a light shirt walks on the dirt street; two children stand on the dirt street, one in a white shirt, the other in a light top; and an adult male in a light shirt walks along the far right edge of the street. The background is dominated by a large mosque structure, which also shows extensive damage. Its minaret and dome are visible, but large sections of the mosque's walls and roof have collapsed, exposing interior components and creating debris piles. Surrounding the mosque and in the mid-ground are other damaged buildings, along with several tents and makeshift shelters, including one large dark tent and multiple smaller, light-colored structures, some with canopies, situated on the unpaved ground. The scene depicts widespread structural damage coexisting with pedestrian activity.

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