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The image shows two young males seated on a four-wheeled cart loaded with packaged Coca-Cola cans on a dirt road in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territories.

The male on the left, with short dark hair, wears a black t-shirt with a white graphic, dark jeans, and dark athletic shoes. A watch is visible on his left wrist. He sits facing right, looking toward the other individual.

The male on the right wears a black baseball cap with a white logo, a dark zippered jacket or hoodie, dark pants with three white stripes along the outer seams, and dark open-toed sandals. He is seated cross-legged on the merchandise, holding green straps or ropes in his hands, and appears to be looking straight ahead.

The cart is a four-wheeled structure with a blue frame and blue-rimmed wheels with yellow accents and pneumatic tires. It is heavily laden with multiple shrink-wrapped packages of red Coca-Cola cans, stacked several layers high. On top of the Coca-Cola cans, additional packaged items, including cylindrical containers resembling snack cans (one partially showing "Pringles" branding), are visible. A section of a bicycle wheel is visible on the far right, suggesting it may be part of the cart's pulling mechanism.

The background consists of various structures. Directly behind the individuals are buildings constructed from corrugated metal sheets, some appearing weathered. Further back, partially damaged or incomplete concrete multi-story buildings are visible, with exposed architectural elements and what appears to be laundry hanging from an upper floor. A tall, slender pole extends vertically in the mid-ground. Overhead wires are present across the upper background.

The ground is an unpaved, uneven dirt surface, marked with footprints and small pieces of debris. The scene is illuminated by bright sunlight, casting visible shadows and indicating daytime.
Mohammed

Jun 7, 2026

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territories

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The image shows two young males seated on a four-wheeled cart loaded with packaged Coca-Cola cans on a dirt road in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territories. The male on the left, with short dark hair, wears a black t-shirt with a white graphic, dark jeans, and dark athletic shoes. A watch is visible on his left wrist. He sits facing right, looking toward the other individual. The male on the right wears a black baseball cap with a white logo, a dark zippered jacket or hoodie, dark pants with three white stripes along the outer seams, and dark open-toed sandals. He is seated cross-legged on the merchandise, holding green straps or ropes in his hands, and appears to be looking straight ahead. The cart is a four-wheeled structure with a blue frame and blue-rimmed wheels with yellow accents and pneumatic tires. It is heavily laden with multiple shrink-wrapped packages of red Coca-Cola cans, stacked several layers high. On top of the Coca-Cola cans, additional packaged items, including cylindrical containers resembling snack cans (one partially showing "Pringles" branding), are visible. A section of a bicycle wheel is visible on the far right, suggesting it may be part of the cart's pulling mechanism. The background consists of various structures. Directly behind the individuals are buildings constructed from corrugated metal sheets, some appearing weathered. Further back, partially damaged or incomplete concrete multi-story buildings are visible, with exposed architectural elements and what appears to be laundry hanging from an upper floor. A tall, slender pole extends vertically in the mid-ground. Overhead wires are present across the upper background. The ground is an unpaved, uneven dirt surface, marked with footprints and small pieces of debris. The scene is illuminated by bright sunlight, casting visible shadows and indicating daytime.

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