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NERMEEN SALEH

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Tue, Feb 24, 2026, 02:00 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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This image depicts a scene of widespread urban destruction in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under a partially cloudy sky. In the foreground, the ground consists of a sandy-brown expanse heavily l…read more

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This image depicts a scene of widespread urban destruction in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under a partially cloudy sky. In the foreground, the ground consists of a sandy-brown expanse heavily littered with small rocks, gravel, and scattered pieces of concrete debris. No individuals are present. Midground features include a large, disordered pile of shattered concrete slabs and twisted rebar, indicative of a collapsed structure. To the immediate right, a multi-story concrete building stands partially intact but severely damaged. Its facade displays numerous impact holes and spalling, particularly down its right side. Multiple windows are shattered or missing, exposing darkened interiors, while some balconies contain visible items like draped fabric. The building's lower level exhibits exposed structural columns and open, damaged spaces. In the background, additional multi-story buildings are visible. To the left, a lighter-colored building with a distinct arched architectural feature on an upper floor also shows signs of damage, including broken windows. A cellular communication tower with multiple antennas is mounted on its roof. Further to the center-right background, more buildings appear heavily damaged or reduced to rubble, contributing to a pervasive sense of destruction across the urban landscape. | Open Wire