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  • The image depicts two men, wearing white turbans and traditional garments, standing at a podium with microphones. One man is prominently holding an assault rifle above his head, while the other looks on. The background features a large, colorful mural or poster, possibly of a political figure or symbol. The scene suggests a demonstration or rally, conveying themes of power and assertiveness. Gaza. The Shifting Contours of the Lebanese Political Scene Sarra Grira · August 2024
  • The image depicts a scene with damaged military vehicles, likely military trucks, that appear to be abandoned or destroyed along a road. In the background, there is a large, partially constructed building with a distinctive pyramid-like shape. The setting suggests a location that has experienced conflict or destruction, and the lighting gives the scene a bright, almost surreal quality. There are a few individuals visible in the background, indicating some activity in the area. Overall, the image conveys a sense of desolation and the remnants of past turmoil. Mosul, Key to the Future of a Unified Iraq Myriam Benraad · October 2016
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