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The image depicts an indoor scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, focusing on a damaged wall and floor section. The wall, constructed of concrete or cinder blocks, shows significant structural damage, with sections of plaster or render broken away, revealing rough aggregate and exposed raw concrete. A band of faded yellow paint is visible on the lower portion of the wall, with further peeling and cracking revealing the substrate beneath.

Several utilities are installed on or within the wall. Multiple black corrugated electrical conduits and loose red and black electrical wires run vertically along the damaged surface. A compact white and red electrical device, possibly a small water heater or control unit, is mounted roughly mid-height on the wall, with wires connected to it. Below this device, a metallic pipe segment is visible, fitted with a pink cylindrical cap or connector. To the right, a prominent red plastic pipe or conduit extends vertically from mid-height to the floor, terminating in a flared base that rests on the ground.

At the very base of the wall, near the center of the image, a cluster of small-leafed green plants emerges from a crevice, indicating an opening or growth from the wall's foundation. To the left, a makeshift structure composed of three horizontal wooden planks is leaned against the lower wall, partially obscuring a damaged section. Loose concrete fragments and small bricks are visible beneath this wooden structure.

The floor is covered with light beige or off-white square ceramic tiles, laid with visible darker grout lines. The tiles appear relatively clean but show minor wear and some hairline cracks in the grout near the wall. In the lower-left foreground, a tangle of loose red electrical wires rests on the tiled floor. No people are present in the scene.
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Oct 7, 2025, 12:15 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image depicts an indoor scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, focusing on a damaged wall and floor section. The wall, constructed of concrete or cinder blocks, shows significant structural damage, with sections of plaster or render broken away, revealing rough aggregate and exposed raw concrete. A band of faded yellow paint is visible on the lower portion of the wall, with further peeling and cracking revealing the substrate beneath. Several utilities are installed on or within the wall. Multiple black corrugated electrical conduits and loose red and black electrical wires run vertically along the damaged surface. A compact white and red electrical device, possibly a small water heater or control unit, is mounted roughly mid-height on the wall, with wires connected to it. Below this device, a metallic pipe segment is visible, fitted with a pink cylindrical cap or connector. To the right, a prominent red plastic pipe or conduit extends vertically from mid-height to the floor, terminating in a flared base that rests on the ground. At the very base of the wall, near the center of the image, a cluster of small-leafed green plants emerges from a crevice, indicating an opening or growth from the wall's foundation. To the left, a makeshift structure composed of three horizontal wooden planks is leaned against the lower wall, partially obscuring a damaged section. Loose concrete fragments and small bricks are visible beneath this wooden structure. The floor is covered with light beige or off-white square ceramic tiles, laid with visible darker grout lines. The tiles appear relatively clean but show minor wear and some hairline cracks in the grout near the wall. In the lower-left foreground, a tangle of loose red electrical wires rests on the tiled floor. No people are present in the scene.

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