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This image depicts a damaged urban streetscape in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under a bright, partly cloudy daytime sky.

The prominent structure on the left is a multi-story building, approximately six floors visible, with a tan exterior, brown panels, and white ornate architectural details. This building exhibits extensive damage, including numerous circular impact marks consistent with bullet holes or shrapnel across its facade, blown-out windows with missing glass, exposed rebar, and significant structural breaches where sections of walls are absent. Some window openings are covered with blue fabric or tarps. The ground floor features an arched colonnade, beneath which a vehicle covered with a tarp is visible.

To the right, in the mid-ground, stands a white mosque with a central dome and a tall, multi-tiered minaret equipped with speakers at its top. The mosque also displays damage, with visible structural compromise to its facade and roofline.

The foreground features a paved street with white dashed lane markings. Adjacent to the street is a light-colored brick sidewalk, which is littered with dirt and debris. Piles of rubble and cleared ground are visible between the street and the mosque.

Several individuals are present on the street. A group of four children stands towards the center-right of the street, with two children appearing to interact with a larger figure. A single adult male walks away from the viewer on the right side of the street. Another small group, including children, is partially visible on the far left sidewalk.

A tall, grey streetlight pole with attached electrical wires and a junction box is centrally positioned in the immediate foreground, partially obscuring the view of the street. Clothes and other fabric items are visible hanging from some windows and balconies of the damaged building on the left.
reham

Mar 25, 2026, 8:46 AM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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This image depicts a damaged urban streetscape in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under a bright, partly cloudy daytime sky. The prominent structure on the left is a multi-story building, approximately six floors visible, with a tan exterior, brown panels, and white ornate architectural details. This building exhibits extensive damage, including numerous circular impact marks consistent with bullet holes or shrapnel across its facade, blown-out windows with missing glass, exposed rebar, and significant structural breaches where sections of walls are absent. Some window openings are covered with blue fabric or tarps. The ground floor features an arched colonnade, beneath which a vehicle covered with a tarp is visible. To the right, in the mid-ground, stands a white mosque with a central dome and a tall, multi-tiered minaret equipped with speakers at its top. The mosque also displays damage, with visible structural compromise to its facade and roofline. The foreground features a paved street with white dashed lane markings. Adjacent to the street is a light-colored brick sidewalk, which is littered with dirt and debris. Piles of rubble and cleared ground are visible between the street and the mosque. Several individuals are present on the street. A group of four children stands towards the center-right of the street, with two children appearing to interact with a larger figure. A single adult male walks away from the viewer on the right side of the street. Another small group, including children, is partially visible on the far left sidewalk. A tall, grey streetlight pole with attached electrical wires and a junction box is centrally positioned in the immediate foreground, partially obscuring the view of the street. Clothes and other fabric items are visible hanging from some windows and balconies of the damaged building on the left.

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