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This image depicts a cluttered indoor utility or storage space located in the city of Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory.

The scene is viewed from a slightly elevated angle, looking down into a corner. The walls are light-colored, possibly beige or off-white. On the left wall, a white electrical outlet with two circular sockets and grounding clips (Type F) is mounted. Below the outlet, a section of what appears to be a light blue-tinted frame or panel is visible.

In the upper-left, several cardboard boxes are stacked, some partially open. One prominent cardboard box features international handling symbols printed on its side. Around and on top of these boxes are crumpled orange-brown bags, some with partially visible text, including fragments like "Sports" and "FOR."

To the right, a large, upright blue plastic barrel, possibly a water or fuel container, dominates the right side of the frame, extending from the floor upwards.

The floor is tiled with light-colored (possibly white or cream) square tiles. A significant portion of the floor is covered by various pieces of torn and soiled cardboard. These cardboard pieces exhibit numerous dark, irregular stains, consistent with spills or residue.

In the foreground, on the cardboard-covered floor, are two dark, cylindrical metal cooking or heating vessels. The one closest to the viewer is a smaller, squat vessel with a wide opening, showing visible charring and residue inside, suggesting recent use for burning material. It rests on an improvised base, possibly bricks or blocks. A pair of dark metal tongs lies horizontally on the cardboard next to this vessel. Behind it, a larger, similar metal vessel with a fitted lid is visible.

The overall environment suggests an improvised, functional space used for storage and possibly heating or cooking with solid fuels. No people are present, and no explicit actions or interactions are depicted.
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Sep 16, 2025

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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This image depicts a cluttered indoor utility or storage space located in the city of Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory. The scene is viewed from a slightly elevated angle, looking down into a corner. The walls are light-colored, possibly beige or off-white. On the left wall, a white electrical outlet with two circular sockets and grounding clips (Type F) is mounted. Below the outlet, a section of what appears to be a light blue-tinted frame or panel is visible. In the upper-left, several cardboard boxes are stacked, some partially open. One prominent cardboard box features international handling symbols printed on its side. Around and on top of these boxes are crumpled orange-brown bags, some with partially visible text, including fragments like "Sports" and "FOR." To the right, a large, upright blue plastic barrel, possibly a water or fuel container, dominates the right side of the frame, extending from the floor upwards. The floor is tiled with light-colored (possibly white or cream) square tiles. A significant portion of the floor is covered by various pieces of torn and soiled cardboard. These cardboard pieces exhibit numerous dark, irregular stains, consistent with spills or residue. In the foreground, on the cardboard-covered floor, are two dark, cylindrical metal cooking or heating vessels. The one closest to the viewer is a smaller, squat vessel with a wide opening, showing visible charring and residue inside, suggesting recent use for burning material. It rests on an improvised base, possibly bricks or blocks. A pair of dark metal tongs lies horizontally on the cardboard next to this vessel. Behind it, a larger, similar metal vessel with a fitted lid is visible. The overall environment suggests an improvised, functional space used for storage and possibly heating or cooking with solid fuels. No people are present, and no explicit actions or interactions are depicted.

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