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The image displays an overhead view of an urban area in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by residential buildings and a dense encampment of makeshift shelters.

The scene is framed by two light-colored, multi-story buildings on the left and right, with visible windows, some open, some fitted with metal mesh screens or makeshift coverings. Laundry items are suspended from windows or balconies on the left building. The building on the right exhibits surface cracks and a partial archway at ground level. In the background, several more multi-story residential buildings, similar in construction, are visible. Many windows in these background structures appear damaged, broken, or covered with various materials. Some buildings feature distinctive arched architectural elements on upper floors. Numerous white plastic water tanks are mounted on the rooftops of these background buildings.

The ground level between the buildings is occupied by a sprawling, densely packed collection of temporary shelters. These shelters are primarily constructed from white and light-colored tarpaulin sheets, often layered and irregularly shaped. Some tents incorporate darker blue or grey fabric elements. One prominent white tent in the mid-ground displays a red and white logo, possibly "Qatar Charity," while another shelter in the lower right foreground exhibits "UNICEF" branding. The ground throughout the encampment and in the immediate foreground is unpaved, covered in dust, rubble, and scattered debris from damaged structures. A blue barrel is visible among the tents.

Several indistinct human figures are discernible in the mid-ground, walking on a cleared path or dusty ground area between the temporary shelters and the background buildings. The sky above is partly cloudy with visible patches of blue. The scene is illuminated by natural daylight.
NERMEEN SALEH

Sep 25, 2025

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image displays an overhead view of an urban area in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by residential buildings and a dense encampment of makeshift shelters. The scene is framed by two light-colored, multi-story buildings on the left and right, with visible windows, some open, some fitted with metal mesh screens or makeshift coverings. Laundry items are suspended from windows or balconies on the left building. The building on the right exhibits surface cracks and a partial archway at ground level. In the background, several more multi-story residential buildings, similar in construction, are visible. Many windows in these background structures appear damaged, broken, or covered with various materials. Some buildings feature distinctive arched architectural elements on upper floors. Numerous white plastic water tanks are mounted on the rooftops of these background buildings. The ground level between the buildings is occupied by a sprawling, densely packed collection of temporary shelters. These shelters are primarily constructed from white and light-colored tarpaulin sheets, often layered and irregularly shaped. Some tents incorporate darker blue or grey fabric elements. One prominent white tent in the mid-ground displays a red and white logo, possibly "Qatar Charity," while another shelter in the lower right foreground exhibits "UNICEF" branding. The ground throughout the encampment and in the immediate foreground is unpaved, covered in dust, rubble, and scattered debris from damaged structures. A blue barrel is visible among the tents. Several indistinct human figures are discernible in the mid-ground, walking on a cleared path or dusty ground area between the temporary shelters and the background buildings. The sky above is partly cloudy with visible patches of blue. The scene is illuminated by natural daylight.

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