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The image depicts a devastated urban landscape in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, viewed from a slightly elevated position looking down a street or alleyway. Two multi-story residential buildings, approximately 7-8 floors high, frame the scene on the left and right, both exhibiting extensive damage.

The building on the left, a light tan structure with brown decorative panels featuring white lattice patterns, shows numerous impact holes, shattered windows, and visible debris within some openings. Air conditioning units are mounted on its facade. The ground floor features open arches.

The building on the right, also light tan with similar decorative elements, is severely damaged. Its upper floors are extensively crumbled, exposing rebar and interior structures. Large sections of its facade are blown out, creating substantial voids where windows once were, with numerous smaller impact holes covering the remaining surfaces. An old yellow/green vehicle and another car are visible parked under its ground-floor arches.

The ground between these two buildings is an unpaved expanse of dirt and sand, heavily strewn with concrete rubble, debris, and what appears to be discarded materials. Several makeshift shelters, constructed from light-colored tarpaulins or fabrics, are present on the right side of this area, near the base of the damaged building.

Approximately 8-10 individuals are visible in the mid-ground. A small group of 3-4 adults stands near the larger makeshift shelters on the right. Further back, another group of 3-4 individuals, including children, are seen walking or standing on the left side of the debris-laden path.

In the background, more multi-story residential buildings extend into the distance, appearing weathered or damaged, under a clear blue sky. A thin overhead wire stretches across the sky between the two foreground buildings. Strong sunlight casts prominent shadows, indicating a daytime scene.
reham

Feb 28, 2026, 2:05 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image depicts a devastated urban landscape in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, viewed from a slightly elevated position looking down a street or alleyway. Two multi-story residential buildings, approximately 7-8 floors high, frame the scene on the left and right, both exhibiting extensive damage. The building on the left, a light tan structure with brown decorative panels featuring white lattice patterns, shows numerous impact holes, shattered windows, and visible debris within some openings. Air conditioning units are mounted on its facade. The ground floor features open arches. The building on the right, also light tan with similar decorative elements, is severely damaged. Its upper floors are extensively crumbled, exposing rebar and interior structures. Large sections of its facade are blown out, creating substantial voids where windows once were, with numerous smaller impact holes covering the remaining surfaces. An old yellow/green vehicle and another car are visible parked under its ground-floor arches. The ground between these two buildings is an unpaved expanse of dirt and sand, heavily strewn with concrete rubble, debris, and what appears to be discarded materials. Several makeshift shelters, constructed from light-colored tarpaulins or fabrics, are present on the right side of this area, near the base of the damaged building. Approximately 8-10 individuals are visible in the mid-ground. A small group of 3-4 adults stands near the larger makeshift shelters on the right. Further back, another group of 3-4 individuals, including children, are seen walking or standing on the left side of the debris-laden path. In the background, more multi-story residential buildings extend into the distance, appearing weathered or damaged, under a clear blue sky. A thin overhead wire stretches across the sky between the two foreground buildings. Strong sunlight casts prominent shadows, indicating a daytime scene.

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