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The scene depicts an outdoor animal washing area in the city of Deir el-Balah, Palestinian Territory, under a clear, bright sky. The ground is uniformly covered in shallow, muddy water, reflecting ambient light.

Four individuals are present, engaged in washing two equids. On the far left, a male in a dark t-shirt and dark trousers stands on a raised concrete ledge, observing the activity. To his right, another individual, partially obscured and wearing dark clothing, is bent over at the concrete ledge, washing something that produces white suds in the water; a yellow plastic bottle is nearby. Central to the image, a third individual, wearing an orange long-sleeved shirt and gray trousers, kneels in the muddy water, holding a dark bucket and washing the front legs of a light-colored equid.

This primary equid, possibly a donkey or mule, stands equipped with a bridle and harness, its coat appearing wet. To the right of this equid, a young person wearing a dark gray long-sleeved shirt, dark trousers, and a red baseball cap stands, actively scrubbing the animal's flank with their hands. Red shoes are visible on this person. This equid is tethered to a two-wheeled cart with a dark frame and a red fabric covering its bed; a small container is also on the cart. Partially visible behind the cart on the far right is another equid.

In the mid-ground, behind the individuals and animals, a long, open-sided structure with a corrugated metal roof supported by metal trusses extends across the scene. Behind this shelter, a chain-link fence topped with barbed wire is visible. To the far left, a large, light-colored cylindrical tank with a metal railing on its top edge is partially visible behind the shelter. In the distant background, beyond the fence, additional industrial or utility structures, including white paneled buildings and metal frameworks, are present.
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Nov 20, 2025

Deir el-Balah, Palestinian Territory

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The scene depicts an outdoor animal washing area in the city of Deir el-Balah, Palestinian Territory, under a clear, bright sky. The ground is uniformly covered in shallow, muddy water, reflecting ambient light. Four individuals are present, engaged in washing two equids. On the far left, a male in a dark t-shirt and dark trousers stands on a raised concrete ledge, observing the activity. To his right, another individual, partially obscured and wearing dark clothing, is bent over at the concrete ledge, washing something that produces white suds in the water; a yellow plastic bottle is nearby. Central to the image, a third individual, wearing an orange long-sleeved shirt and gray trousers, kneels in the muddy water, holding a dark bucket and washing the front legs of a light-colored equid. This primary equid, possibly a donkey or mule, stands equipped with a bridle and harness, its coat appearing wet. To the right of this equid, a young person wearing a dark gray long-sleeved shirt, dark trousers, and a red baseball cap stands, actively scrubbing the animal's flank with their hands. Red shoes are visible on this person. This equid is tethered to a two-wheeled cart with a dark frame and a red fabric covering its bed; a small container is also on the cart. Partially visible behind the cart on the far right is another equid. In the mid-ground, behind the individuals and animals, a long, open-sided structure with a corrugated metal roof supported by metal trusses extends across the scene. Behind this shelter, a chain-link fence topped with barbed wire is visible. To the far left, a large, light-colored cylindrical tank with a metal railing on its top edge is partially visible behind the shelter. In the distant background, beyond the fence, additional industrial or utility structures, including white paneled buildings and metal frameworks, are present.

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