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An elevated forensic view captures a street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by urban destruction and human activity. The paved asphalt road, featuring a faint broken white center line and a circular manhole cover, occupies the mid-ground. Debris, including scattered small rocks and trash, borders the road.

To the left, a multi-story, light-colored building with multiple arched openings forming a colonnade on its ground floor stands relatively intact. A single individual in a light blue top and dark pants stands on the paved area under these arches.

Seven individuals, appearing to be a mix of children and young adults, traverse the street. Two individuals in dark clothing walk away from the camera on the left side of the road. Further right, a group of five walks together; one individual in a light-colored top holds the hand of a smaller child in a light brown outfit, both moving right. Another individual in dark clothing with a yellow accent on the back walks ahead of them. Two additional individuals in dark attire are also present, walking right.

The right side of the image and the background reveal extensive devastation. Heaps of concrete rubble, twisted rebar, and sand are scattered across a dirt landscape, indicating demolished structures. Amidst this debris, a makeshift shelter constructed from a blue tarp, possibly bearing a partial UN or aid agency logo, is visible. Beyond this, further rubble and what appears to be a scorched area are present. A faint figure is discernible in the far background among the rubble.

The immediate foreground is heavily cluttered with twisted rebar and broken concrete fragments. Several dark cables or power lines run diagonally across the top of the image, partially obscuring the view. Scattered plastic and paper trash are visible on the ground adjacent to the road.
reham

Mar 2, 2026, 3:14 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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An elevated forensic view captures a street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by urban destruction and human activity. The paved asphalt road, featuring a faint broken white center line and a circular manhole cover, occupies the mid-ground. Debris, including scattered small rocks and trash, borders the road. To the left, a multi-story, light-colored building with multiple arched openings forming a colonnade on its ground floor stands relatively intact. A single individual in a light blue top and dark pants stands on the paved area under these arches. Seven individuals, appearing to be a mix of children and young adults, traverse the street. Two individuals in dark clothing walk away from the camera on the left side of the road. Further right, a group of five walks together; one individual in a light-colored top holds the hand of a smaller child in a light brown outfit, both moving right. Another individual in dark clothing with a yellow accent on the back walks ahead of them. Two additional individuals in dark attire are also present, walking right. The right side of the image and the background reveal extensive devastation. Heaps of concrete rubble, twisted rebar, and sand are scattered across a dirt landscape, indicating demolished structures. Amidst this debris, a makeshift shelter constructed from a blue tarp, possibly bearing a partial UN or aid agency logo, is visible. Beyond this, further rubble and what appears to be a scorched area are present. A faint figure is discernible in the far background among the rubble. The immediate foreground is heavily cluttered with twisted rebar and broken concrete fragments. Several dark cables or power lines run diagonally across the top of the image, partially obscuring the view. Scattered plastic and paper trash are visible on the ground adjacent to the road.

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