A haunting political street-art mural on a cracked concrete wall in a war-torn urban setting. An ancient olive tree represents Palestine, its trunk twisted but resilient, with roots breaking through rubble and fragments of broken stone. The tree’s branches extend into smoky skies where silhouettes, shadows, and fragments of barbed wire blur together ambiguously, making it unclear whether the tree is surviving, resisting, or fading. Subtle visual hints reference both sides of the conflict without explicit symbols or flags. The composition should feel emotionally complex and open to interpretation rather than propagandistic. The artwork uses monochrome stencil-graffiti aesthetics with limited muted greens and dusty earth tones, layered spray-paint textures, dripping paint, rough urban surfaces, negative space, and sharp contrasts. Include ironic visual juxtapositions and poetic symbolism typical of politically conscious street murals. Cinematic lighting, gritty realism, minimal text, emotionally powerful yet restrained, documentary-photography atmosphere. Mehr sehen