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reham

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Fri, Mar 20, 2026, 04:00 AM

28d ago

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image captures an urban street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, during twilight hours, beneath a partly cloudy sky. The central feature is a large, white mosque with a tall, cylindrical…read more

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The image captures an urban street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, during twilight hours, beneath a partly cloudy sky. The central feature is a large, white mosque with a tall, cylindrical minaret topped by an ornate crown and a prominent dome, both exhibiting significant damage and structural decay. Flanking the street, multi-story buildings on both the left and right are severely damaged, with large sections of their facades and interiors collapsed into piles of rubble. Exposed concrete, twisted rebar, and debris are visible throughout these structures. The paved street, marked with a white right-turn arrow in the mid-ground, is populated by numerous civilians. Individuals and small groups, dressed in winter clothing including jackets and headscarves, are walking in various directions. In the background, further down the street, more crowds of people are visible, alongside a few parked or stationary vehicles. In the lower right foreground, a thick black cable runs diagonally across the frame, partially obscuring a temporary white tent structure. Visible Arabic text on the tent includes "نقطة سجن" (Prison point/station) and "جراح" (Wound/Surgeon), suggesting a temporary facility. The scene portrays a city heavily impacted by conflict, with daily life persisting amidst extensive structural damage. | Open Wire