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The image presents a daytime, high-angle view of a densely populated area in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, extending towards the Mediterranean Sea. The foreground is partially obstructed by a dark, out-of-focus structural element and several black utility wires. To the right, a multi-story, light-beige building with brown trim around windows and an arched ground-level entrance is visible.

At ground level, on a dirt path, multiple individuals are present. On the far left, a man in a dark jacket and pants stands near a makeshift tent structure. In the mid-ground, a group of four females walks leftward: three adult women dressed in dark abayas or modest clothing, accompanying a young child in pink attire. Further right, another individual in lighter clothing carries a pink bag while walking leftward. Near the arched entrance of the building on the right, two men are observed; one in dark clothing, possibly handling white material, and another man in a dark green jacket seated on a low object.

The midground primarily consists of an extensive, makeshift encampment composed of numerous temporary shelters and tents, predominantly constructed from white and grey tarpaulin materials. Several structures within this area display significant damage, with collapsed sections revealing broken concrete and exposed rebar. A prominent sign with Arabic text, "الحصاة للصرافة والمحولات المالية" (Al-Hassah for Exchange and Financial Transfers), is affixed to one of the temporary buildings. Black cylindrical water tanks are visible near some shelters.

Beyond the encampment, green agricultural fields, some covered by white plastic sheeting (likely greenhouses), are visible. The Mediterranean Sea stretches across the distant horizon under a clear, bright blue sky, with faint signs of coastal development along the shoreline.
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Mar 10, 2026, 11:43 AM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image presents a daytime, high-angle view of a densely populated area in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, extending towards the Mediterranean Sea. The foreground is partially obstructed by a dark, out-of-focus structural element and several black utility wires. To the right, a multi-story, light-beige building with brown trim around windows and an arched ground-level entrance is visible. At ground level, on a dirt path, multiple individuals are present. On the far left, a man in a dark jacket and pants stands near a makeshift tent structure. In the mid-ground, a group of four females walks leftward: three adult women dressed in dark abayas or modest clothing, accompanying a young child in pink attire. Further right, another individual in lighter clothing carries a pink bag while walking leftward. Near the arched entrance of the building on the right, two men are observed; one in dark clothing, possibly handling white material, and another man in a dark green jacket seated on a low object. The midground primarily consists of an extensive, makeshift encampment composed of numerous temporary shelters and tents, predominantly constructed from white and grey tarpaulin materials. Several structures within this area display significant damage, with collapsed sections revealing broken concrete and exposed rebar. A prominent sign with Arabic text, "الحصاة للصرافة والمحولات المالية" (Al-Hassah for Exchange and Financial Transfers), is affixed to one of the temporary buildings. Black cylindrical water tanks are visible near some shelters. Beyond the encampment, green agricultural fields, some covered by white plastic sheeting (likely greenhouses), are visible. The Mediterranean Sea stretches across the distant horizon under a clear, bright blue sky, with faint signs of coastal development along the shoreline.

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