
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts a scene of water distribution in the city of Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by a temporary and informal setting. In the center, a flatbed truck is equipped with at least four large, white cylindrical plastic water tanks, each marked with "Eta." The tanks are secured within a metal frame. A banner attached to the right side of the truck reads "YDS Penyaluran Program Cinta Palestina," indicating a relief effort, likely from an Indonesian organization. Below the tanks, a crowd of approximately 15-20 individuals, including numerous adults and children, are gathered, actively filling yellow jerrycans and other various containers from spigots or hoses connected to the truck. One person is visible climbing onto the truck bed near the banner. To the left, a light-colored, possibly sand-colored, building with arched recesses on its lower facade and a base of light-colored bricks rises. Two external air conditioning units are mounted on its wall. The ground in the immediate foreground and surrounding the truck is unpaved, consisting of dirt, gravel, and scattered debris. In the upper right background, several white canvas tents are visible, suggesting a displacement or refugee camp. A lone individual, dressed in dark clothing with a white head covering, walks between these tents. In the lower right foreground, a light blue or silver four-door sedan, heavily coated in dust, is parked with its rear facing the viewer. Its license plate has a yellow background and black characters, consistent with Palestinian plates. A blue plastic chair is positioned behind the car. In the lower center, a patterned green mat is laid directly on the ground, displaying an assortment of personal belongings including a brown plastic crate, white dishes, various pieces of clothing, and other household items. The scene is lit by natural daylight, casting distinct shadows, such as the large shadow line from the building extending across the left side of the ground.
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