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The image, captured from an elevated viewpoint in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, displays an outdoor scene characterized by extensive rubble, makeshift structures, and scattered belongings. The ground predominantly consists of light brown sand, heavily mixed with gray concrete debris, stones, and remnants of structural materials.

In the central foreground, a significantly damaged structure, possibly a small building or a substantial makeshift shelter, exhibits a collapsed or compromised roof, largely covered by dark gray fabric or tarpaulin. This structure is engulfed by a dense accumulation of concrete rubble, rebar, and twisted metal. To its immediate left, a portion of a red three-wheeled cargo vehicle is visible.

Further back, on the sandy terrain, several temporary shelters are present. On the far left, a large, light-colored canvas tent stands. Towards the upper right, multiple smaller tents of white and brown hues are erected. Adjacent to one of these tents, a considerable pile of household items is accumulated, including metal bowls, buckets, pots, bags, and fabric bundles. Several blue plastic barrels are distributed near various tents.

Four individuals are present. On the far left, a person wearing a light brown abaya and head covering walks leftward, carrying a bag over their shoulder. Near the damaged central structure, two men are standing; one wears a yellow-green shirt, and the other a dark blue shirt. In the upper right background, a fourth person, dressed in dark brown clothing, is observed bent over near the large pile of belongings.

The ground in the lower-central portion of the image shows a patch of wet, light brown sand with discernible water flow patterns. This area partially covers dark gray paving stones or cobblestones that are broken and displaced near the bottom edge of the frame.
NERMEEN SALEH

Sep 24, 2025

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image, captured from an elevated viewpoint in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, displays an outdoor scene characterized by extensive rubble, makeshift structures, and scattered belongings. The ground predominantly consists of light brown sand, heavily mixed with gray concrete debris, stones, and remnants of structural materials. In the central foreground, a significantly damaged structure, possibly a small building or a substantial makeshift shelter, exhibits a collapsed or compromised roof, largely covered by dark gray fabric or tarpaulin. This structure is engulfed by a dense accumulation of concrete rubble, rebar, and twisted metal. To its immediate left, a portion of a red three-wheeled cargo vehicle is visible. Further back, on the sandy terrain, several temporary shelters are present. On the far left, a large, light-colored canvas tent stands. Towards the upper right, multiple smaller tents of white and brown hues are erected. Adjacent to one of these tents, a considerable pile of household items is accumulated, including metal bowls, buckets, pots, bags, and fabric bundles. Several blue plastic barrels are distributed near various tents. Four individuals are present. On the far left, a person wearing a light brown abaya and head covering walks leftward, carrying a bag over their shoulder. Near the damaged central structure, two men are standing; one wears a yellow-green shirt, and the other a dark blue shirt. In the upper right background, a fourth person, dressed in dark brown clothing, is observed bent over near the large pile of belongings. The ground in the lower-central portion of the image shows a patch of wet, light brown sand with discernible water flow patterns. This area partially covers dark gray paving stones or cobblestones that are broken and displaced near the bottom edge of the frame.

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