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This image captures a television screen displaying a news report, with the television itself located in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory.

The television screen presents a wide shot of a coastal scene under a clear blue sky. A large, dense crowd of people, predominantly dressed in dark attire, is visible moving in a single direction along a wide, unpaved or dirt road that runs parallel to the coastline. To the immediate left of the road, the sea features waves breaking on a sandy beach. The terrain surrounding the road appears sandy, undeveloped, or damaged, with sparse debris or rudimentary structures. In the far distance on the left, several tall, slender, light-colored structures, possibly towers, rise above a city skyline. Towards the right in the mid-distance, a more developed urban area with multiple multi-story buildings lines the coast.

A prominent red news banner with white Arabic text occupies the bottom portion of the screen. On the right, yellow Arabic text reads "عاجل" (Urgent/Breaking). The main Arabic text states: "مراسل الجزيرة: حشود من النازحين تبدأ العودة إلى مدينة غزة وشمال القطاع مع دخول وقف إطلاق النار حيز التنفيذ", which translates to: "Al Jazeera correspondent: Crowds of displaced people begin to return to Gaza City and the northern Strip as the ceasefire comes into effect."

The television itself is a black flat-screen model with a thin bezel, displaying a "SNY" logo on its bottom right. It is positioned against a light-colored wall. Above the television, a decorative green artificial vine with prominent striped leaves is affixed to the wall. Below the television, numerous black electrical cables and wires are visible, appearing somewhat tangled, connecting to a blue electronic device (likely a network router or similar) and extending into a dark, irregularly shaped hole in the wall.
NERMEEN SALEH

Oct 10, 2025, 9:59 AM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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This image captures a television screen displaying a news report, with the television itself located in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory. The television screen presents a wide shot of a coastal scene under a clear blue sky. A large, dense crowd of people, predominantly dressed in dark attire, is visible moving in a single direction along a wide, unpaved or dirt road that runs parallel to the coastline. To the immediate left of the road, the sea features waves breaking on a sandy beach. The terrain surrounding the road appears sandy, undeveloped, or damaged, with sparse debris or rudimentary structures. In the far distance on the left, several tall, slender, light-colored structures, possibly towers, rise above a city skyline. Towards the right in the mid-distance, a more developed urban area with multiple multi-story buildings lines the coast. A prominent red news banner with white Arabic text occupies the bottom portion of the screen. On the right, yellow Arabic text reads "عاجل" (Urgent/Breaking). The main Arabic text states: "مراسل الجزيرة: حشود من النازحين تبدأ العودة إلى مدينة غزة وشمال القطاع مع دخول وقف إطلاق النار حيز التنفيذ", which translates to: "Al Jazeera correspondent: Crowds of displaced people begin to return to Gaza City and the northern Strip as the ceasefire comes into effect." The television itself is a black flat-screen model with a thin bezel, displaying a "SNY" logo on its bottom right. It is positioned against a light-colored wall. Above the television, a decorative green artificial vine with prominent striped leaves is affixed to the wall. Below the television, numerous black electrical cables and wires are visible, appearing somewhat tangled, connecting to a blue electronic device (likely a network router or similar) and extending into a dark, irregularly shaped hole in the wall.

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