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This image depicts a street scene in the city of Gaza, Palestinian Territories, with damaged and intact buildings under a clear, pale blue sky. In the foreground, large, weathered tarpaulins are draped over structures, creating a makeshift shelter or covering. The tarpaulins are light gray, with some showing wrinkles and folds, suggesting they are either temporary coverings or part of a large tent-like structure. One tarpaulin has a dark stripe along its edge.

Behind the tarpaulins, a row of multi-story buildings stands. The buildings vary in condition and architectural style. On the left, a light-colored building with many windows appears largely intact, with balconies visible. Adjacent to it, several other buildings show signs of occupation, with laundry hanging on balconies and clothes visible through windows.

Most notably, in the center-right of the image, a tall building is severely damaged and partially destroyed. Its concrete structure is exposed, with many floors collapsed and the internal framework visible, indicating significant structural damage, likely from conflict. This ruined building stands in stark contrast to the more intact structures surrounding it.

Further to the right, another building, appearing lighter in color, has solar panels on its roof. Palm trees are visible in the background, suggesting a warm climate. The overall impression is one of urban resilience amidst destruction, with evidence of both damage and ongoing life in the aftermath. The presence of the tarpaulins and laundry suggests the presence of people and their efforts to maintain daily life despite the challenging environment. The UNICEF logo is partially visible on one of the tarpaulins in the mid-ground.
Essa Redwan

Jun 18, 2026

Gaza, Palestinian Territories

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This image depicts a street scene in the city of Gaza, Palestinian Territories, with damaged and intact buildings under a clear, pale blue sky. In the foreground, large, weathered tarpaulins are draped over structures, creating a makeshift shelter or covering. The tarpaulins are light gray, with some showing wrinkles and folds, suggesting they are either temporary coverings or part of a large tent-like structure. One tarpaulin has a dark stripe along its edge. Behind the tarpaulins, a row of multi-story buildings stands. The buildings vary in condition and architectural style. On the left, a light-colored building with many windows appears largely intact, with balconies visible. Adjacent to it, several other buildings show signs of occupation, with laundry hanging on balconies and clothes visible through windows. Most notably, in the center-right of the image, a tall building is severely damaged and partially destroyed. Its concrete structure is exposed, with many floors collapsed and the internal framework visible, indicating significant structural damage, likely from conflict. This ruined building stands in stark contrast to the more intact structures surrounding it. Further to the right, another building, appearing lighter in color, has solar panels on its roof. Palm trees are visible in the background, suggesting a warm climate. The overall impression is one of urban resilience amidst destruction, with evidence of both damage and ongoing life in the aftermath. The presence of the tarpaulins and laundry suggests the presence of people and their efforts to maintain daily life despite the challenging environment. The UNICEF logo is partially visible on one of the tarpaulins in the mid-ground.

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