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reham

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Tue, Feb 10, 2026, 08:19 AM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

31.37700, 34.31800

An elevated view captures a multi-story residential building displaying extensive structural damage in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under a clear sky. The building's light-colored facade is heav…read more

Devastation
Loss
Despair
Anxiety
Sorrow

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An elevated view captures a multi-story residential building displaying extensive structural damage in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under a clear sky. The building's light-colored facade is heavily scarred with numerous impact points consistent with bullet or shrapnel damage. The right side of the structure has suffered catastrophic damage, with significant portions of upper floors and external walls completely obliterated, exposing internal rooms, rebar, and debris. A distinctive arched architectural element at the building's apex on the right is partially destroyed. Many windows across the facade are broken, missing, or obscured by makeshift coverings, including blue tarpaulins and dark sheeting. Laundry is visibly hanging from several balconies and within exposed window frames on the lower-mid levels. The ground floor incorporates a series of arched openings leading to a covered area, where a yellow-green vehicle covered by a tarp and a silver sedan are parked. On the street level below, an adult male in dark clothing and a cap stands on a dirt shoulder next to a paved road, appearing to hold a phone to his ear. Further to the right, a young child walks or runs on the paved road. Both individuals cast distinct shadows to their right. A red and white poster with text and an image is affixed to the lower right section of the building's facade. | Open Wire