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The image, captured in black and white, presents an elevated view of a scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, framed by a damaged structure on the left and an ornate metal railing on the right.

In the immediate foreground on the left, a severely damaged concrete wall or pillar is visible, exhibiting exposed internal blockwork and broken surfaces. On the right, a dark, decorative wrought iron railing with multiple scrolls and ropes tied to it partially obscures the view, with one prominent rope hanging downwards.

The midground reveals a wide, unpaved sandy thoroughfare. A white pedestrian crosswalk is marked on the ground in the lower center. Numerous individuals are present on the thoroughfare and in its vicinity. One person in dark clothing pushes a two-wheeled cart with a light-colored rectangular top structure, moving from left to right across the crosswalk. Further down the street, two individuals walk away from the viewer. Other smaller groups of people are scattered among structures.

Along the thoroughfare and extending into the background, a dense urban landscape of makeshift shelters and temporary structures constructed from tarpaulins and various materials is evident. To the right of the thoroughfare, a multi-story building with light-colored walls and white-framed windows features decorative arched details above some windows. Laundry is visible hanging from several upper-level windows or balconies. The ground floor of this building features arches. Below this building, a temporary stall covered by a tarp is present. A small, three-wheeled motorized vehicle, possibly a rickshaw or tuk-tuk, is parked near the right side of the road among the temporary structures.

The background shows a vast expanse of similar temporary shelters and tents stretching to the horizon under a pale, overcast sky, indicating a large encampment or settlement.
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Sep 22, 2025

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image, captured in black and white, presents an elevated view of a scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, framed by a damaged structure on the left and an ornate metal railing on the right. In the immediate foreground on the left, a severely damaged concrete wall or pillar is visible, exhibiting exposed internal blockwork and broken surfaces. On the right, a dark, decorative wrought iron railing with multiple scrolls and ropes tied to it partially obscures the view, with one prominent rope hanging downwards. The midground reveals a wide, unpaved sandy thoroughfare. A white pedestrian crosswalk is marked on the ground in the lower center. Numerous individuals are present on the thoroughfare and in its vicinity. One person in dark clothing pushes a two-wheeled cart with a light-colored rectangular top structure, moving from left to right across the crosswalk. Further down the street, two individuals walk away from the viewer. Other smaller groups of people are scattered among structures. Along the thoroughfare and extending into the background, a dense urban landscape of makeshift shelters and temporary structures constructed from tarpaulins and various materials is evident. To the right of the thoroughfare, a multi-story building with light-colored walls and white-framed windows features decorative arched details above some windows. Laundry is visible hanging from several upper-level windows or balconies. The ground floor of this building features arches. Below this building, a temporary stall covered by a tarp is present. A small, three-wheeled motorized vehicle, possibly a rickshaw or tuk-tuk, is parked near the right side of the road among the temporary structures. The background shows a vast expanse of similar temporary shelters and tents stretching to the horizon under a pale, overcast sky, indicating a large encampment or settlement.

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