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Sun, Apr 26, 2026, 12:09 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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This image captures a scene of widespread destruction in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, focusing on a severely damaged multi-story residential building. The light-colored structure (beige/tan) exh…read more

destruction
abandoned
poverty
sadness
desolation

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This image captures a scene of widespread destruction in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, focusing on a severely damaged multi-story residential building. The light-colored structure (beige/tan) exhibits extensive structural damage, with large sections of external walls ripped open and numerous windows shattered or entirely missing. Many exposed interior spaces are covered with white tarps or sheets, some visibly bearing the "Unicef" logo, indicating the use of humanitarian aid materials for temporary enclosure. The remaining surfaces of the building are pockmarked with small holes, suggesting impacts from shrapnel or bullets. To the left, another similar multi-story building is visible, also appearing damaged with smoke or charring on its upper floors. The ground surrounding the buildings is a landscape of sand, concrete rubble, and general debris, with minimal vegetation. In the mid-ground, two small figures can be seen walking through this debris-strewn area, suggesting ongoing human presence amidst the devastation. The scene takes place during the day under a clear blue sky, with shadows cast on the sandy ground. The visible damage points to the aftermath of significant conflict or shelling. The only discernible text within the image is "Unicef" on the coverings and a "Galaxy A14" watermark in the bottom right corner. | Open Wire