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The image displays a two-story building facade in the Bo-Kaap neighborhood of Cape Town, South Africa, under a clear blue sky. The building's upper facade is split vertically, with a dark grey section on the left and a faded pink section on the right, separated by a white cornice. A large mural spans both colored sections, featuring the text "Unite Palestine" in white and red lettering. Below this text, two male figures are depicted. The left figure is an older man with a white beard and grey hair, wearing a suit and forming a V-sign with both hands, resembling Yasser Arafat. The right figure is a younger man with dark hair, his hands raised as if in shackles, also forming a V-sign, and holding a Palestinian flag. This figure resembles Marwan Barghouti. Both figures are set against a green circular background.

Below the mural, a lower wall or parapet is painted dark grey on the left and a lighter grey/white on the right. The dark grey section contains white Arabic script. The lighter section features English text stating: "And never think of those who have been Killed in the cause of Allah as dead. Rather they are alive with their Lord receiving Provision." A small, silver, shark-shaped object is affixed to the lower dark grey wall.

On the right side of the building, two individuals are partially visible on a balcony or rooftop behind a black metal railing. One person wears an orange and brown patterned garment, while another in a blue cap is partially obscured. A small Palestinian flag is draped over the black railing. A white, rectangular object, possibly a discarded television or monitor, rests on the lower parapet below the mural. A black vehicle, partially visible at the bottom right, displays a Western Cape license plate (CAA 669-S). The building exhibits signs of wear, including peeling paint and visible cracks.
Gigi🐆

Mar 20, 2026, 2:55 PM

Cape Town, South Africa

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The image displays a two-story building facade in the Bo-Kaap neighborhood of Cape Town, South Africa, under a clear blue sky. The building's upper facade is split vertically, with a dark grey section on the left and a faded pink section on the right, separated by a white cornice. A large mural spans both colored sections, featuring the text "Unite Palestine" in white and red lettering. Below this text, two male figures are depicted. The left figure is an older man with a white beard and grey hair, wearing a suit and forming a V-sign with both hands, resembling Yasser Arafat. The right figure is a younger man with dark hair, his hands raised as if in shackles, also forming a V-sign, and holding a Palestinian flag. This figure resembles Marwan Barghouti. Both figures are set against a green circular background. Below the mural, a lower wall or parapet is painted dark grey on the left and a lighter grey/white on the right. The dark grey section contains white Arabic script. The lighter section features English text stating: "And never think of those who have been Killed in the cause of Allah as dead. Rather they are alive with their Lord receiving Provision." A small, silver, shark-shaped object is affixed to the lower dark grey wall. On the right side of the building, two individuals are partially visible on a balcony or rooftop behind a black metal railing. One person wears an orange and brown patterned garment, while another in a blue cap is partially obscured. A small Palestinian flag is draped over the black railing. A white, rectangular object, possibly a discarded television or monitor, rests on the lower parapet below the mural. A black vehicle, partially visible at the bottom right, displays a Western Cape license plate (CAA 669-S). The building exhibits signs of wear, including peeling paint and visible cracks.

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