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An interior scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, depicts a room exhibiting both finished and unfinished construction elements. The floor is covered with light-colored square tiles.

On the left, a dark brown wooden door with a metal handle is partially visible. Adjacent to it, a wall section constructed from rough, unplastered concrete blocks extends into the frame. Leaning against this concrete block wall is a dark wooden step ladder with seven visible rungs. Behind the lower section of the ladder, a black garbage bag is present.

To the right of the concrete block wall, an opening in the structure reveals exposed rebar and crumbling concrete at its upper edge, suggesting damage or incomplete construction. A white horizontal-slat window blind is installed within this opening, partially lowered. Behind the blind, vertical dark objects, likely rebar, are visible. Below the blind and within the opening, the upper portion of a person wearing a yellow hard hat is discernible, indicating an individual present in that space.

In front of this opening, a light gray plastic stool is placed on the tiled floor. To its right, a dark electronic device, possibly a power unit or charger, rests next to a pair of dark sandals. Behind the stool, several wooden planks are propped vertically.

The wall on the right side of the image is plastered and painted with a textured light beige or cream finish. A white light fixture hangs from the ceiling in the upper right quadrant, with a white electrical wire running horizontally along the wall. A white multi-drawer cabinet is partially visible on the far right, topped with a red bottle and a clear bottle.

In the immediate foreground on the left, a section of a table or furniture piece covered with a white patterned tablecloth is visible. The overall scene suggests a space undergoing renovation or impacted by structural damage.
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Sep 21, 2025

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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An interior scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, depicts a room exhibiting both finished and unfinished construction elements. The floor is covered with light-colored square tiles. On the left, a dark brown wooden door with a metal handle is partially visible. Adjacent to it, a wall section constructed from rough, unplastered concrete blocks extends into the frame. Leaning against this concrete block wall is a dark wooden step ladder with seven visible rungs. Behind the lower section of the ladder, a black garbage bag is present. To the right of the concrete block wall, an opening in the structure reveals exposed rebar and crumbling concrete at its upper edge, suggesting damage or incomplete construction. A white horizontal-slat window blind is installed within this opening, partially lowered. Behind the blind, vertical dark objects, likely rebar, are visible. Below the blind and within the opening, the upper portion of a person wearing a yellow hard hat is discernible, indicating an individual present in that space. In front of this opening, a light gray plastic stool is placed on the tiled floor. To its right, a dark electronic device, possibly a power unit or charger, rests next to a pair of dark sandals. Behind the stool, several wooden planks are propped vertically. The wall on the right side of the image is plastered and painted with a textured light beige or cream finish. A white light fixture hangs from the ceiling in the upper right quadrant, with a white electrical wire running horizontally along the wall. A white multi-drawer cabinet is partially visible on the far right, topped with a red bottle and a clear bottle. In the immediate foreground on the left, a section of a table or furniture piece covered with a white patterned tablecloth is visible. The overall scene suggests a space undergoing renovation or impacted by structural damage.

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