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The image depicts an outdoor scene in the city of Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by widespread structural damage under clear daylight. In the immediate foreground, a blurred, dark plant branch is visible, partially obscuring a dark vertical structural element and a paved road with white markings resembling a crosswalk.

The midground features a sandy, unpaved area with several individuals and vehicles amidst significant destruction. Four individuals, all dressed in dark clothing, are present. On the left, a person walks away from the camera. In the center-left, a two-wheeled cart heavily loaded with neatly stacked, colorful blankets or textiles is being pulled by an unseen individual, with another person walking alongside it. To the right of the cart, a yellow four-door sedan is parked with its trunk open. One person stands by the open trunk, seemingly engaged in loading or unloading items, while another person is visible near the rear of the vehicle. A fifth individual walks in the foreground of this group, carrying a long, light-colored object horizontally across their shoulders.

In the background, multiple structures exhibit extensive damage. A partially collapsed building frame, possibly a house, stands prominently with its roof and upper walls destroyed, exposing internal supports and debris. To its left, a long, white wall section remains partially upright amidst rubble. The ground is covered with sand and scattered debris. Beyond the immediate destruction, the landscape transitions to sandy hills dotted with sparse vegetation and distant structures, including what appear to be temporary shelters or tents. In the far distance, the horizon reveals a body of water, likely the Mediterranean Sea, beneath a clear blue sky. Long shadows are cast from the mid-morning or late-afternoon sun, indicating bright light.
NERMEEN SALEH

Sep 10, 2025

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image depicts an outdoor scene in the city of Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by widespread structural damage under clear daylight. In the immediate foreground, a blurred, dark plant branch is visible, partially obscuring a dark vertical structural element and a paved road with white markings resembling a crosswalk. The midground features a sandy, unpaved area with several individuals and vehicles amidst significant destruction. Four individuals, all dressed in dark clothing, are present. On the left, a person walks away from the camera. In the center-left, a two-wheeled cart heavily loaded with neatly stacked, colorful blankets or textiles is being pulled by an unseen individual, with another person walking alongside it. To the right of the cart, a yellow four-door sedan is parked with its trunk open. One person stands by the open trunk, seemingly engaged in loading or unloading items, while another person is visible near the rear of the vehicle. A fifth individual walks in the foreground of this group, carrying a long, light-colored object horizontally across their shoulders. In the background, multiple structures exhibit extensive damage. A partially collapsed building frame, possibly a house, stands prominently with its roof and upper walls destroyed, exposing internal supports and debris. To its left, a long, white wall section remains partially upright amidst rubble. The ground is covered with sand and scattered debris. Beyond the immediate destruction, the landscape transitions to sandy hills dotted with sparse vegetation and distant structures, including what appear to be temporary shelters or tents. In the far distance, the horizon reveals a body of water, likely the Mediterranean Sea, beneath a clear blue sky. Long shadows are cast from the mid-morning or late-afternoon sun, indicating bright light.

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