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reham

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Sun, Feb 22, 2026, 11:07 AM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image depicts an urban street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under a clear blue sky with sparse clouds. A multi-story, light-colored building, exhibiting extensive damage, occupies th…read more

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The image depicts an urban street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under a clear blue sky with sparse clouds. A multi-story, light-colored building, exhibiting extensive damage, occupies the left and center of the frame. The building features numerous broken windows and visible impact marks across its facade. Significant structural damage is concentrated on the right side, where large sections of walls and balconies are missing, exposing interior spaces. Despite the damage, laundry hangs from several balconies. On the ground floor, a silver sedan is parked beneath an arched recess. A paved road runs horizontally across the mid-ground, flanked by a paved sidewalk. On the sidewalk near the damaged building, a group of approximately five individuals, including adults and children, are clustered. A smaller group of three children stands on the paved road further to the left. In the lower-left foreground, a solitary adult figure, clad in dark clothing, walks on the street away from the viewer. Another individual walks on the street in the mid-ground toward the right. The ground adjacent to the street and around the damaged structures appears dusty and contains scattered debris piles. In the background, further down the street to the right, a dome-topped building with visible damage is present. | Open Wire