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The image, initially rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise, depicts an outdoor gathering taking place in what appears to be a damaged urban environment, consistent with the context of Jabalia. In the foreground and left side (top when correctly oriented), rubble and debris are visible.

A large olive-green and yellow banner serves as a prominent backdrop for the event. A crowd of people is gathered, with many individuals in the foreground and midground holding up smartphones to record or photograph the proceedings.

Two individuals are central to the activity in the midground. One person, dressed in dark clothing, wears a green head covering, possibly a balaclava or headscarf, and is bent forward. Beside them, another person in a dark jacket with a lanyard holds up a framed item, which appears to be a picture or a document.

The scene is illuminated by bright daylight, casting strong shadows, indicating a sunny day. The overall atmosphere suggests a public rally or commemorative event amidst a setting of destruction.

The banner displays text in both English and Arabic. Visible English phrases include "THE VICTORY OF THE OPPRESSED," "IS THE NAZI ZION" (likely part of a phrase condemning "Nazi Zionists"), and "THE GRAVEY" (presumably "THE GRAVEYARD"). Arabic script, such as "مين على الصهيو" (translating to "from/against the Zionists"), is also visible. Additionally, Hebrew letters "גבאל" (Gabali/Jabal) are present on the banner, aligning with the provided location context of Jabalia.
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Jan 30, 2025

Jabalia

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The image, initially rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise, depicts an outdoor gathering taking place in what appears to be a damaged urban environment, consistent with the context of Jabalia. In the foreground and left side (top when correctly oriented), rubble and debris are visible. A large olive-green and yellow banner serves as a prominent backdrop for the event. A crowd of people is gathered, with many individuals in the foreground and midground holding up smartphones to record or photograph the proceedings. Two individuals are central to the activity in the midground. One person, dressed in dark clothing, wears a green head covering, possibly a balaclava or headscarf, and is bent forward. Beside them, another person in a dark jacket with a lanyard holds up a framed item, which appears to be a picture or a document. The scene is illuminated by bright daylight, casting strong shadows, indicating a sunny day. The overall atmosphere suggests a public rally or commemorative event amidst a setting of destruction. The banner displays text in both English and Arabic. Visible English phrases include "THE VICTORY OF THE OPPRESSED," "IS THE NAZI ZION" (likely part of a phrase condemning "Nazi Zionists"), and "THE GRAVEY" (presumably "THE GRAVEYARD"). Arabic script, such as "مين على الصهيو" (translating to "from/against the Zionists"), is also visible. Additionally, Hebrew letters "גבאל" (Gabali/Jabal) are present on the banner, aligning with the provided location context of Jabalia.

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