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An indoor, makeshift cooking area is depicted in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory. A large, dark, sooty metal pot with two handles is positioned over a rudimentary, dark metal wood-burning stove, from which visible flames and glowing embers emanate. The stove, constructed from multiple metal sections, shows signs of heavy use, soot accumulation, and minor surface rust. An ash chute or fuel feed opening is present on the left side of the stove's base. The cooking apparatus rests on layered cardboard sheets covering the ground. To the left, a blue plastic barrel or container is partially visible. To the right, a light-colored wall, possibly plastered, is present, against which a metal rack leans in the upper right. On the cardboard surface, a pair of dark metal tongs lies across a dark, rectangular wooden plank. Adjacent to the plank, a circular flatbread, partially charred on one side and golden-brown on the other, is visible, with thin, curly, noodle-like strands on its surface. Scattered ash, small debris, and burnt remnants are present on the cardboard. A light green fragment, possibly paper or fabric, with faint Arabic script resembling numeric characters such as "٥٥٥" (555) is visible near the top rim of the pot.
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