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The image displays a yellow public safety poster affixed to a grey wall in a-Zawayda, Palestinian Territory. The poster, created by "hi humanity & inclusion," is an educational guide on what to do when encountering unexploded ordnance (UXO).

The central question in Arabic reads: "ماذا تفعل عند رؤية ذخيرة منفجرة ؟" (What do you do when you see unexploded ordnance?). The poster provides three illustrated steps with cartoon figures in a backdrop of damaged buildings and rubble, indicating a conflict-affected environment:
1.  **"لا تلمس ولا تقترب" (Do not touch and do not approach):** A boy stands near an unexploded bomb.
2.  **"ابتعد وتتبع خطواتك للوراء بحذر" (Step back and retrace your steps carefully):** The boy is shown walking away from the UXO.
3.  **"قم بتبليغ شخص بالغ" (Report to an adult):** The boy points out the UXO to an adult.

A warning section with a skull and crossbones symbol advises: "كن حذراً! قد تبدو الذخائر المنفجرة بأشكال مختلفة. ولا تكون دائماً ظاهرة على السطح" (Be careful! Unexploded ordnance may appear in different shapes. And it may not always be visible on the surface). This section includes photographic examples of various UXO types, such as mortar shells, artillery shells, and fragments. Another warning states: "إذا لم تسقط جسماً، لا تلتقطه. يمكن أن يكون ذخيرة منفجرة" (If it's not a dropped object, don't pick it up. It could be unexploded ordnance).

The bottom right corner features the "hi humanity & inclusion" logo and the phrase "ابقى أمناً" (Stay safe), accompanied by cartoon images of a smiling boy and a smiling girl in a wheelchair. The poster's clear graphics and concise Arabic text aim to provide vital safety instructions to the public in a post-conflict or hazard zone.
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Dec 23, 2025

a-Zawayda, Palestinian Territory

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The image displays a yellow public safety poster affixed to a grey wall in a-Zawayda, Palestinian Territory. The poster, created by "hi humanity & inclusion," is an educational guide on what to do when encountering unexploded ordnance (UXO). The central question in Arabic reads: "ماذا تفعل عند رؤية ذخيرة منفجرة ؟" (What do you do when you see unexploded ordnance?). The poster provides three illustrated steps with cartoon figures in a backdrop of damaged buildings and rubble, indicating a conflict-affected environment: 1. **"لا تلمس ولا تقترب" (Do not touch and do not approach):** A boy stands near an unexploded bomb. 2. **"ابتعد وتتبع خطواتك للوراء بحذر" (Step back and retrace your steps carefully):** The boy is shown walking away from the UXO. 3. **"قم بتبليغ شخص بالغ" (Report to an adult):** The boy points out the UXO to an adult. A warning section with a skull and crossbones symbol advises: "كن حذراً! قد تبدو الذخائر المنفجرة بأشكال مختلفة. ولا تكون دائماً ظاهرة على السطح" (Be careful! Unexploded ordnance may appear in different shapes. And it may not always be visible on the surface). This section includes photographic examples of various UXO types, such as mortar shells, artillery shells, and fragments. Another warning states: "إذا لم تسقط جسماً، لا تلتقطه. يمكن أن يكون ذخيرة منفجرة" (If it's not a dropped object, don't pick it up. It could be unexploded ordnance). The bottom right corner features the "hi humanity & inclusion" logo and the phrase "ابقى أمناً" (Stay safe), accompanied by cartoon images of a smiling boy and a smiling girl in a wheelchair. The poster's clear graphics and concise Arabic text aim to provide vital safety instructions to the public in a post-conflict or hazard zone.

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