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This image, captured from an elevated perspective, depicts a street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, marked by extensive structural destruction under a clear blue sky with a few scattered clouds.

In the immediate foreground on the right, a portion of a beige building wall is visible, along with a dark, curved metal object, possibly a railing, and a section of red and white striped fabric.

The left side of the frame showcases multi-story buildings with significant damage, including collapsed sections, exposed interiors, and visible rebar. One building has pink fabric draped from an upper-floor window opening, and a lower wall features a mural with a cartoon-like character.

The central area is a wide, paved street or intersection, partially shaded by long shadows. Rubble and debris piles are scattered along the edges of the road and in open areas where structures once stood.

In the mid-ground, a severely damaged mosque is prominent, featuring a white minaret that, while largely intact, shows damage to its base, and a dome structure. The main prayer hall of the mosque is heavily compromised, with large sections of its roof and walls missing, surrounded by substantial debris.

Beyond the mosque, additional damaged buildings and rubble mounds extend into the background. In the distant background, a cluster of multi-story residential buildings appears less damaged, and several white tents are visible.

Several individuals are present on the street: three children are observed on the left side, two in dark clothing and one in a red top. Near the center, a person walks a bicycle while carrying a bag. Further down the street, additional indistinct figures are walking. Two cars, one red and one dark-colored, are visible on the right side of the street. A thin, dark, dashed line, likely a utility wire, stretches horizontally across the upper portion of the sky.
reham

Mar 6, 2026, 1:44 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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This image, captured from an elevated perspective, depicts a street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, marked by extensive structural destruction under a clear blue sky with a few scattered clouds. In the immediate foreground on the right, a portion of a beige building wall is visible, along with a dark, curved metal object, possibly a railing, and a section of red and white striped fabric. The left side of the frame showcases multi-story buildings with significant damage, including collapsed sections, exposed interiors, and visible rebar. One building has pink fabric draped from an upper-floor window opening, and a lower wall features a mural with a cartoon-like character. The central area is a wide, paved street or intersection, partially shaded by long shadows. Rubble and debris piles are scattered along the edges of the road and in open areas where structures once stood. In the mid-ground, a severely damaged mosque is prominent, featuring a white minaret that, while largely intact, shows damage to its base, and a dome structure. The main prayer hall of the mosque is heavily compromised, with large sections of its roof and walls missing, surrounded by substantial debris. Beyond the mosque, additional damaged buildings and rubble mounds extend into the background. In the distant background, a cluster of multi-story residential buildings appears less damaged, and several white tents are visible. Several individuals are present on the street: three children are observed on the left side, two in dark clothing and one in a red top. Near the center, a person walks a bicycle while carrying a bag. Further down the street, additional indistinct figures are walking. Two cars, one red and one dark-colored, are visible on the right side of the street. A thin, dark, dashed line, likely a utility wire, stretches horizontally across the upper portion of the sky.

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