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The image depicts a street scene in Deir el-Balah, Palestinian Territory, characterized by commercial activity and urban infrastructure. In the immediate foreground, on the left, a broken black car side mirror housing, revealing internal wiring and metal components, rests on a surface. To the right, a makeshift market stall occupies the foreground, constructed from wooden supports and topped with a white plastic sheet secured by a black strap. Stacked on this stall are various retail packages, including multiple large packs of diapers ("Na'om Baby" with a baby's image, and other brands) and smaller pink-packaged items, along with a box labeled "High Italian Quality." In the mid-ground, a male subject wearing a brown hooded sweatshirt with partial text "HDNDLOVE" stands with his back to the viewer, positioned to the left of the market stall. Adjacent to him and slightly behind is a dark-colored bicycle with a black basket on its handlebars. Further right and behind the market stall, another male subject with a beard and dark hair, dressed in a black jacket, is visible, looking down at and holding a mobile phone. The background features several multi-story buildings. The building on the left has a light-colored facade with rectangular windows and a decorative ledge. Attached to this building is a worn green and yellow awning with Arabic script, from which a yellow flag with a black circular symbol hangs. The building on the right exhibits an older, somewhat dilapidated appearance, with exposed structural elements under an overhang. A complex network of black electrical or communication wires crisscrosses overhead, connecting to the buildings. A black camera is mounted beneath the overhang on the right. Additional individuals are visible further down the street in the background, and several colorful buckets (yellow, white) are placed on the ground near the building on the right. The ground is paved, with some scattered debris visible. The scene is illuminated by ambient daylight.
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