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Gaza Strip

  • The image depicts a group of soldiers stationed at a military outpost. They are wearing helmets and carrying weapons, suggesting they are on alert or guarding a specific area. The backdrop includes palm trees and some vehicles, indicating an urban environment. A flag can be seen on top of the structure, adding to the military context of the scene. The overall atmosphere appears tense and focused on security. Egypt’s Lost War in the Sinai Vinciane Joly · June 2020
  • The image features a dramatic and artistic representation of a road scene. A car appears to be in motion, positioned on a stark red highway that contrasts against a blue-toned urban landscape in the background. The scenery shows a city skyline with notable buildings, including domes and towers, along with hints of industrial elements such as smoke in the distance. In the foreground, there are two figures, one of whom seems to be running or being pulled, which adds a sense of urgency or action to the scene. Overall, the image combines elements of tension and surrealism, utilizing a bold color palette to convey its message. “Our Boys,” a Clever Israeli TV Mystification Jean Stern · April 2020
  • The image shows a boat on a body of water with several individuals on board. The boat has a prominent banner that reads "SHIP TO GAZA," and it is adorned with various flags, including the Palestinian flag and the flag of Sweden. In the background, there are trees and buildings along the shoreline. The scene conveys themes of solidarity and activism related to Gaza. Boats for Gaza: Forbidden to Dock in Paris Chris den Hond · June 2018
  • The image shows a formal gathering where two men are shaking hands, likely after a significant agreement or event. They are standing at a table with flags of Palestine and Egypt displayed in front of them. Behind them, a group of men appears to be applauding or showing support. The setting looks official, possibly within a government building, with a modern architectural backdrop. The atmosphere seems positive, indicating a moment of cooperation or partnership. A Fatah-Hamas Agreement in the Shadow of Egypt Leïla Seurat, Mohamed Younis · October 2017
  • The image depicts a rural agricultural scene, likely during harvest time. There are three men working together. One man is seated on a harvesting machine, wearing headphones and a head scarf. Another man stands beside him, contributing to the process, while a third man works in the foreground, wearing a mask and a yellow shirt. Dust is rising from the ground, indicating a dusty environment typical of harvest activities. The background shows a clear sky and fields, emphasizing the outdoor setting. From Egypt to Palestine, agroecology as a weapon Ahmed Sawan · November 2016
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