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This image captures a wide view of a densely populated, informal settlement in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territories, with the Mediterranean Sea visible on the horizon.

In the foreground, a sandy, unpaved area features several makeshift commercial stalls constructed from tarpaulins and metal frames. On the left, a stall displays Arabic text that includes "موران للملابس ومات البلاستك" (Moran for clothes and plastic mats/goods) and "مكتب الديرة" (Al-Deira Office). A man in a green shirt and dark trousers walks past this stall from left to right. On the right, another stall exhibits a prominent sign advertising "PAY PAL - USDT" along with Arabic text for "وايداع USDT تاليكوش كاش - تحويل مواد" (Deposit USDT - Telikosh Cash - Transfer Materials), suggesting financial services. A group of four individuals, consisting of two adult women in abayas and headscarves and two small children, stands near this stall, with the women appearing to attend to the children as they move away from the camera. A large, grey concrete pillar partially obscures the right side of the frame.

The midground is dominated by a sprawling cluster of makeshift shelters and tents, predominantly white and beige tarpaulins stretched over frames. Interspersed among these shelters are the skeletal remains of damaged or destroyed concrete buildings, with exposed rebar and broken slabs. The terrain behind these structures rises into a significant sandy dune or hill.

In the background, beyond the dune, a strip of urban development with various buildings is visible along the coast. The deep blue expanse of the Mediterranean Sea stretches to the horizon, meeting a light blue sky with scattered white clouds.
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Jun 7, 2026

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territories

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This image captures a wide view of a densely populated, informal settlement in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territories, with the Mediterranean Sea visible on the horizon. In the foreground, a sandy, unpaved area features several makeshift commercial stalls constructed from tarpaulins and metal frames. On the left, a stall displays Arabic text that includes "موران للملابس ومات البلاستك" (Moran for clothes and plastic mats/goods) and "مكتب الديرة" (Al-Deira Office). A man in a green shirt and dark trousers walks past this stall from left to right. On the right, another stall exhibits a prominent sign advertising "PAY PAL - USDT" along with Arabic text for "وايداع USDT تاليكوش كاش - تحويل مواد" (Deposit USDT - Telikosh Cash - Transfer Materials), suggesting financial services. A group of four individuals, consisting of two adult women in abayas and headscarves and two small children, stands near this stall, with the women appearing to attend to the children as they move away from the camera. A large, grey concrete pillar partially obscures the right side of the frame. The midground is dominated by a sprawling cluster of makeshift shelters and tents, predominantly white and beige tarpaulins stretched over frames. Interspersed among these shelters are the skeletal remains of damaged or destroyed concrete buildings, with exposed rebar and broken slabs. The terrain behind these structures rises into a significant sandy dune or hill. In the background, beyond the dune, a strip of urban development with various buildings is visible along the coast. The deep blue expanse of the Mediterranean Sea stretches to the horizon, meeting a light blue sky with scattered white clouds.

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