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The image depicts a devastated urban landscape in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by heavily damaged multi-story residential buildings and a sprawling informal encampment. Two prominent multi-story buildings, constructed of light-colored stucco with decorative window frames and balconies, frame the scene. Both structures exhibit extensive damage, including large sections of missing walls, exposed interiors, shattered windows, and visible shrapnel or bullet marks on their facades. The building on the right features a large, dark void indicative of internal collapse or fire damage, and several balconies are partially destroyed.

Between these buildings, a dense makeshift encampment extends into the middle ground, comprising numerous temporary shelters constructed from white and blue tarpaulins, sheets, and various scrap materials. The ground in this encampment area is unpaved, uneven, and littered with debris. In the background, additional multi-story residential blocks, similar in style, also show signs of damage.

At the street level in the foreground, a paved pathway of grey interlocking pavers is visible. On the right, beneath the arched ground floor of the damaged building, a small, makeshift market stall with a white awning displays items on a table, possibly potted plants or food. A dark-colored car is partially visible on the paved area in the bottom center.

Few individuals are clearly discernible: a person in a red garment stands on a damaged balcony of the right building, another individual is seated on a lower balcony of the same building, and faint figures are present near the ground-level archway and possibly at the market stall. The sky is partially cloudy with patches of blue. The scene conveys widespread destruction and the presence of temporary housing for displaced populations.
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Oct 5, 2025, 2:17 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image depicts a devastated urban landscape in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by heavily damaged multi-story residential buildings and a sprawling informal encampment. Two prominent multi-story buildings, constructed of light-colored stucco with decorative window frames and balconies, frame the scene. Both structures exhibit extensive damage, including large sections of missing walls, exposed interiors, shattered windows, and visible shrapnel or bullet marks on their facades. The building on the right features a large, dark void indicative of internal collapse or fire damage, and several balconies are partially destroyed. Between these buildings, a dense makeshift encampment extends into the middle ground, comprising numerous temporary shelters constructed from white and blue tarpaulins, sheets, and various scrap materials. The ground in this encampment area is unpaved, uneven, and littered with debris. In the background, additional multi-story residential blocks, similar in style, also show signs of damage. At the street level in the foreground, a paved pathway of grey interlocking pavers is visible. On the right, beneath the arched ground floor of the damaged building, a small, makeshift market stall with a white awning displays items on a table, possibly potted plants or food. A dark-colored car is partially visible on the paved area in the bottom center. Few individuals are clearly discernible: a person in a red garment stands on a damaged balcony of the right building, another individual is seated on a lower balcony of the same building, and faint figures are present near the ground-level archway and possibly at the market stall. The sky is partially cloudy with patches of blue. The scene conveys widespread destruction and the presence of temporary housing for displaced populations.

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