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  • The image depicts a busy street scene in an area that appears to have experienced significant damage, as evidenced by the rubble and destroyed buildings in the background. In the foreground, a woman wearing a black hijab is sitting beside a young boy. They are surrounded by stacks of canned goods and other products that appear to be for sale, indicating a market or makeshift shop. People are seen walking through the street, some engaging in commerce amid the chaotic surroundings. Colorful umbrellas, likely providing shade, add contrast to the scene. Overall, it captures a moment of resilience and daily life amid challenging conditions. Every war has its profiteers Rami Abou Jamous · 31 January
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