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The image displays a street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory. The foreground on the right consists of an unpaved dirt strip containing scattered concrete rubble, small stones, and debris. This strip is bordered by a concrete curb alongside a grey asphalt street.

On the street's right side, a large, light-brown wooden board stands vertically, angled, next to a dark utility pole that extends upward, partially obscured. A purple plastic chair is inverted over an orange plastic bucket near the wooden board. Further left on the asphalt, two rectangular wooden panels lie flat; one is dark and stained, the other is lighter, raw wood. On the far left of the street, a white table holds numerous small objects, including bottles and boxes, suggestive of a temporary market stall. A person in a dark shirt stands next to this table.

The background is dominated by a multi-story, light-beige building with ornate architectural features, including three arched ground-floor entrances. The central archway features Arabic script above it, transliterating to "Ain Jalut Society". The building's facade, particularly around the windows and arches, shows multiple small, dark circular indentations consistent with bullet impacts. Two balconies with white balustrades are visible on the upper floors; the central first-floor balcony has clothes hanging on a line. A small tree with green foliage grows in front of the building on the left side.

Approximately fifteen individuals are distributed across the scene. A man in dark attire walks left-to-right across the mid-street. On the far right, another man in a grey t-shirt and patterned shorts walks right-to-left. Several people are seated under the building's arched ground-floor sections; children are specifically visible sitting in the central entrance area. The overall environment suggests an active urban area with visible signs of wear and damage.
reham

Oct 9, 2025, 9:59 AM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image displays a street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory. The foreground on the right consists of an unpaved dirt strip containing scattered concrete rubble, small stones, and debris. This strip is bordered by a concrete curb alongside a grey asphalt street. On the street's right side, a large, light-brown wooden board stands vertically, angled, next to a dark utility pole that extends upward, partially obscured. A purple plastic chair is inverted over an orange plastic bucket near the wooden board. Further left on the asphalt, two rectangular wooden panels lie flat; one is dark and stained, the other is lighter, raw wood. On the far left of the street, a white table holds numerous small objects, including bottles and boxes, suggestive of a temporary market stall. A person in a dark shirt stands next to this table. The background is dominated by a multi-story, light-beige building with ornate architectural features, including three arched ground-floor entrances. The central archway features Arabic script above it, transliterating to "Ain Jalut Society". The building's facade, particularly around the windows and arches, shows multiple small, dark circular indentations consistent with bullet impacts. Two balconies with white balustrades are visible on the upper floors; the central first-floor balcony has clothes hanging on a line. A small tree with green foliage grows in front of the building on the left side. Approximately fifteen individuals are distributed across the scene. A man in dark attire walks left-to-right across the mid-street. On the far right, another man in a grey t-shirt and patterned shorts walks right-to-left. Several people are seated under the building's arched ground-floor sections; children are specifically visible sitting in the central entrance area. The overall environment suggests an active urban area with visible signs of wear and damage.

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