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The image depicts a scene of extensive demolition debris in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory. In the central-left portion of the frame, a deceased brown-furred rodent, consistent with a rat, is visible, lying on its right side with its limbs extended. The ground beneath and around the rodent consists of light gray dust and fine particulate matter, interspersed with scattered, bent metal reinforcing bars (rebar). The majority of the scene, particularly the right side and background, is covered by a dense accumulation of angular, gray concrete rubble fragments of various sizes. A single hollow concrete block is present in the upper-left, and a small, light-colored piece of paper or similar refuse lies on the ground near the center-left. No people are visible, and no active movements or interactions are depicted.
NERMEEN SALEH

Oct 4, 2025, 12:01 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image depicts a scene of extensive demolition debris in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory. In the central-left portion of the frame, a deceased brown-furred rodent, consistent with a rat, is visible, lying on its right side with its limbs extended. The ground beneath and around the rodent consists of light gray dust and fine particulate matter, interspersed with scattered, bent metal reinforcing bars (rebar). The majority of the scene, particularly the right side and background, is covered by a dense accumulation of angular, gray concrete rubble fragments of various sizes. A single hollow concrete block is present in the upper-left, and a small, light-colored piece of paper or similar refuse lies on the ground near the center-left. No people are visible, and no active movements or interactions are depicted.

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