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NERMEEN SALEH

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Sat, Feb 7, 2026, 09:36 AM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image depicts an urban landscape in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by extensive structural damage under a partly cloudy sky. In the background, the Al-Saniya Mosque is visible, f…read more

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The image depicts an urban landscape in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by extensive structural damage under a partly cloudy sky. In the background, the Al-Saniya Mosque is visible, featuring a large dome and two white minarets, one of which has multiple loudspeakers mounted at its peak. The mosque itself shows signs of significant damage, with visible sections of its facade and interior exposed. Arabic text reading "مسجد السنية الكبير" (The Grand Al-Saniya Mosque) is legible on one of its walls. In the foreground and mid-ground, a multi-story building on the left is heavily damaged, with its upper floors partially collapsed and interiors exposed, revealing debris and structural elements. Some windows are covered with white material. On its ground level, a sign with red graphics and the text "ASEEN GAMES" is visible, along with two exterior air conditioning units. The area between this building and the mosque is strewn with vast amounts of rubble, sand, and debris, indicative of widespread destruction. Amidst this rubble, several makeshift structures covered with white tarpaulins are erected. A single individual, dressed in dark clothing, is observed walking from left to right across the sandy, debris-laden ground near these temporary shelters. The overall scene presents a desolate environment marked by severe infrastructural damage. | Open Wire