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Sat, Mar 28, 2026, 07:43 AM

20d ago

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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This image presents a scene of extensive urban destruction in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under a clear blue sky. The foreground is partially obscured by blurred, dark, elongated structural ele…read more

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This image presents a scene of extensive urban destruction in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under a clear blue sky. The foreground is partially obscured by blurred, dark, elongated structural elements. On the left, a multi-story building, primarily beige-colored, is severely damaged; its upper levels have collapsed into a large pile of concrete and rebar rubble. A single individual, dressed in blue, is visible standing on this rubble pile. The intact lower section of this building displays multiple windows with decorative arched outlines and two external air conditioning units mounted on the wall. In the midground, a prominent white mosque-like structure features a distinct dome and a partially damaged minaret or tower-like element, showing considerable facade deterioration and structural compromise. To the right of the mosque, another building is significantly damaged, its lower section reduced to a substantial pile of debris. The ground level consists of a sandy, unpaved street or open area, strewn with various piles of rubble. On the right side of this area, several white and blue tarpaulin tents, functioning as makeshift shelters, are set up on a dirt rise. Direct sunlight casts pronounced shadows on the ground. The bottom-left corner of the image contains a "Galaxy A14" watermark. | Open Wire