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The image depicts a street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under bright daylight.

In the foreground, a large pile of tangled rebar and other metallic debris is visible on the lower right, resting on uneven ground with scattered rocks and dirt. The street itself is unpaved or significantly damaged, appearing as light-colored earth or dust, with a faint, broken white line running horizontally across its surface.

On the street, moving from right to left, a man in a dark shirt and pants rides a bicycle. His shadow extends to his left. Slightly behind him and further to the right, another man, also in a dark shirt, walks while pulling a small, two-wheeled trolley that carries a large, bundled item wrapped in white fabric.

On the left side of the street, three individuals, likely children or young adults, walk from left to right. They carry backpacks and bundles. The foremost individual wears light blue pants and a dark top, carrying a backpack. The second individual carries a light-colored bundle, and the third, further back, wears a light top and dark pants with a backpack.

In the background, a multi-story building with a light-colored facade shows signs of structural damage, appearing to lean slightly. The ground floor features multiple arched openings; some are covered with light blue or grey tarps. Windows on upper floors have various pieces of fabric or clothing hanging from them. Adjacent to the building, a white panel van with blue stripes and partial red text ("SOS" visible) is parked or abandoned on an elevated, sandy area, tilted. Next to the van, a large, irregularly shaped object is covered by a light grey tarp. Two dark solar panels are propped upright on the ground between the van and the building. The area immediately around the building and vehicles consists of disturbed earth, sand, and debris.
reham

Sep 25, 2025

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image depicts a street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under bright daylight. In the foreground, a large pile of tangled rebar and other metallic debris is visible on the lower right, resting on uneven ground with scattered rocks and dirt. The street itself is unpaved or significantly damaged, appearing as light-colored earth or dust, with a faint, broken white line running horizontally across its surface. On the street, moving from right to left, a man in a dark shirt and pants rides a bicycle. His shadow extends to his left. Slightly behind him and further to the right, another man, also in a dark shirt, walks while pulling a small, two-wheeled trolley that carries a large, bundled item wrapped in white fabric. On the left side of the street, three individuals, likely children or young adults, walk from left to right. They carry backpacks and bundles. The foremost individual wears light blue pants and a dark top, carrying a backpack. The second individual carries a light-colored bundle, and the third, further back, wears a light top and dark pants with a backpack. In the background, a multi-story building with a light-colored facade shows signs of structural damage, appearing to lean slightly. The ground floor features multiple arched openings; some are covered with light blue or grey tarps. Windows on upper floors have various pieces of fabric or clothing hanging from them. Adjacent to the building, a white panel van with blue stripes and partial red text ("SOS" visible) is parked or abandoned on an elevated, sandy area, tilted. Next to the van, a large, irregularly shaped object is covered by a light grey tarp. Two dark solar panels are propped upright on the ground between the van and the building. The area immediately around the building and vehicles consists of disturbed earth, sand, and debris.

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