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The image depicts an interior room in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by structural elements and scattered objects. The scene is dominated by two visible walls constructed from exposed concrete hollow blocks. The left wall features significant sections where plaster or render has been removed or fallen away, revealing the grey blockwork beneath, and an irregular, roughly rectangular opening or void is present within this wall. The right wall also shows exposed concrete blocks, with portions of a lighter-colored surface material (possibly plaster) remaining towards the top. A vertical dark line, possibly a pipe or conduit, runs along the joint between the two walls. The floor is covered with light-toned, square ceramic tiles, appearing dusty or soiled with various marks. In the lower right corner, against the junction of the two walls, an orange, crumpled plastic or fabric bag lies on the tiled floor. Adjacent to the bag, a green coiled hose or cable is visible. Several light-colored wooden planks or strips are leaning vertically against the right wall, partially obscured by the orange bag. Above the orange bag, on a ledge formed by the lower part of the left wall, rests a small, rectangular green plastic container. Additional white, flexible debris, resembling strips of plastic or insulation, is scattered on the floor towards the lower left. Natural light enters the scene, casting distinct shadows on the right wall and floor, highlighting the texture of the blockwork and the uneven surfaces. No individuals are present in the image.
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