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  • The image depicts a solitary olive tree on a hillside, set against a clear blue sky. In the background, there are rolling hills and a view of a valley scattered with small buildings, likely part of a village or town. The landscape appears dry with patches of greenery, suggesting a rural area. The olive tree, with its twisted trunk and sparse leaves, stands out prominently in the foreground, adding a touch of nature to the scene. Palestine: In the West Bank, free rein for settler brutality Jean Stern · 27 January
  • The image depicts a scene of destruction, likely from a conflict area. In the foreground, a person wearing a blue vest with "UN" printed on it stands, facing a damaged building with shattered windows and debris scattered around. The building has signs of neglect, with graffiti and remnants of what may have been a children's play area. People can be seen in the background, possibly assessing the situation or providing assistance. The overall atmosphere conveys a sense of urgency and the aftermath of turmoil. Israel versus the UN: an old story Sylvain Cypel · October 2024
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