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An elevated, daylight view captures a dense informal settlement and adjacent structures in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, with the Mediterranean Sea visible on the horizon.

In the foreground, two dark utility poles and a network of black cables diagonally obscure the lower left portion of the image.

The midground to the left and center is dominated by a sprawling, densely packed informal settlement composed of numerous makeshift shelters. These structures are primarily constructed from white or light-colored tarpaulins, fabric, and corrugated metal, with visible wooden framing, some appearing damaged or partially collapsed. Dirt paths weave between the shelters. Arabic text, including "المجد" (Al-Majd), is visible on a sign on one shelter, and "PTP / USDF" on another. Beyond the immediate settlement, a small green field is visible.

To the right, a multi-story, light-brown building stands, featuring decorative arched window frames with white lattice-like patterns. Some windows are fitted with metal grates, and white fabric hangs from at least two windows. The ground floor presents a large arched entrance, partially covered by a white sheet.

On the unpaved ground level, a person in dark clothing and a cap walks across the dirt area amidst the informal settlement. Another individual in a light-colored top and dark pants is partially visible in the lower left, obscured by the foreground cables. A child in light clothing runs across the unpaved ground between the settlement and the building. A fourth individual, in dark clothing, is partially visible entering or exiting the arched doorway of the building on the right.

The background shows a distant, hazy urban or semi-urban area transitioning to the clear blue horizon of the Mediterranean Sea. The sky is bright and clear. The ground throughout the open areas is predominantly unpaved dirt.
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Mar 28, 2026, 2:40 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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An elevated, daylight view captures a dense informal settlement and adjacent structures in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, with the Mediterranean Sea visible on the horizon. In the foreground, two dark utility poles and a network of black cables diagonally obscure the lower left portion of the image. The midground to the left and center is dominated by a sprawling, densely packed informal settlement composed of numerous makeshift shelters. These structures are primarily constructed from white or light-colored tarpaulins, fabric, and corrugated metal, with visible wooden framing, some appearing damaged or partially collapsed. Dirt paths weave between the shelters. Arabic text, including "المجد" (Al-Majd), is visible on a sign on one shelter, and "PTP / USDF" on another. Beyond the immediate settlement, a small green field is visible. To the right, a multi-story, light-brown building stands, featuring decorative arched window frames with white lattice-like patterns. Some windows are fitted with metal grates, and white fabric hangs from at least two windows. The ground floor presents a large arched entrance, partially covered by a white sheet. On the unpaved ground level, a person in dark clothing and a cap walks across the dirt area amidst the informal settlement. Another individual in a light-colored top and dark pants is partially visible in the lower left, obscured by the foreground cables. A child in light clothing runs across the unpaved ground between the settlement and the building. A fourth individual, in dark clothing, is partially visible entering or exiting the arched doorway of the building on the right. The background shows a distant, hazy urban or semi-urban area transitioning to the clear blue horizon of the Mediterranean Sea. The sky is bright and clear. The ground throughout the open areas is predominantly unpaved dirt.

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