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This image captures a street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, viewed from an elevated position. The sky is overcast with significant cloud cover.

In the mid-ground, the Abdul Rahman Mosque is prominently featured with severe structural damage. Its main dome is partially collapsed, and large sections of its walls are missing, exposing the interior structure. Extensive piles of rubble, including concrete and rebar, surround the mosque's base. The mosque's primary minaret, located to the right of the dome, remains largely upright but shows damage, while a second minaret to the left is also visibly damaged.

The foreground and left side of the image show multi-story buildings with substantial destruction, including missing facades, exposed internal frameworks, and debris scattered at their bases. On the immediate right, a segment of the building from which the photo was taken displays external damage, with clothes hanging from a window or balcony.

A paved two-lane road, marked with white solid and dashed lines and a turn arrow, extends through the center of the frame. Numerous pedestrians are visible on the road and its unpaved shoulders. A person on a bicycle is silhouetted in the bottom-left corner. A lone individual stands in the left lane, facing right. Multiple groups of adults and children walk along the right side of the road and near adjacent structures. A white car travels in the distance.

Multiple white temporary shelters, some marked with "IOM-OIM" logos and Arabic text (e.g., "نقطة سكن" - "housing point"), are erected on the dusty, debris-laden ground to the right of the road and near the mosque. Blue tarpaulin shelters are also present. Overhead power or communication lines traverse the scene, with a thick black cable arching into the bottom-right foreground. In the background, several multi-story buildings appear relatively intact, though some show signs of construction or minor damage.
reham

Mar 23, 2026, 9:58 AM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

Stake attention in this memory

Devastation
Despair
Loss
Resilience
Melancholy

This image captures a street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, viewed from an elevated position. The sky is overcast with significant cloud cover. In the mid-ground, the Abdul Rahman Mosque is prominently featured with severe structural damage. Its main dome is partially collapsed, and large sections of its walls are missing, exposing the interior structure. Extensive piles of rubble, including concrete and rebar, surround the mosque's base. The mosque's primary minaret, located to the right of the dome, remains largely upright but shows damage, while a second minaret to the left is also visibly damaged. The foreground and left side of the image show multi-story buildings with substantial destruction, including missing facades, exposed internal frameworks, and debris scattered at their bases. On the immediate right, a segment of the building from which the photo was taken displays external damage, with clothes hanging from a window or balcony. A paved two-lane road, marked with white solid and dashed lines and a turn arrow, extends through the center of the frame. Numerous pedestrians are visible on the road and its unpaved shoulders. A person on a bicycle is silhouetted in the bottom-left corner. A lone individual stands in the left lane, facing right. Multiple groups of adults and children walk along the right side of the road and near adjacent structures. A white car travels in the distance. Multiple white temporary shelters, some marked with "IOM-OIM" logos and Arabic text (e.g., "نقطة سكن" - "housing point"), are erected on the dusty, debris-laden ground to the right of the road and near the mosque. Blue tarpaulin shelters are also present. Overhead power or communication lines traverse the scene, with a thick black cable arching into the bottom-right foreground. In the background, several multi-story buildings appear relatively intact, though some show signs of construction or minor damage.

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