
Stake attention in this memory
A group of four women are seated on a makeshift cart, likely a repurposed trailer, in what appears to be an urban or semi-urban environment. The cart has a weathered, light-colored canopy for shade. The background shows damaged buildings with corrugated metal and brickwork, suggesting an area affected by conflict or disrepair. The ground is dirt or sand. The women are dressed in traditional Islamic attire, predominantly hijabs and abayas. The woman on the far left is wearing a black abaya and a black hijab with a white cap. She is looking forward and to the left. Next to her, a woman in a beige hijab and a blue abaya is holding a mobile phone in her right hand and resting her left arm on the shoulder of the woman next to her. This woman is looking towards the right. The third woman from the left is wearing a pink hijab and a black patterned abaya, and she is looking to the right. The fourth woman, on the far right, is mostly obscured, but appears to be wearing a dark outfit. The cart is equipped with a single, worn tire. The overall scene conveys a sense of everyday life continuing amidst challenging circumstances. The text "RELTEX KENYA 06/24" is visible on the edge of the canopy, suggesting a possible product or company affiliation, though its relevance to the scene is unclear without further context. The location is identified as Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territories.
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