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The image depicts an urban street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by architectural damage and pedestrian activity under natural daylight.

A multi-story building occupies the left and central portion of the frame. It features a light-colored, possibly beige, exterior. The upper right section of this building shows significant structural damage, with portions of the roof and wall missing, exposing internal elements. A balcony on the second floor displays various items of laundry hanging to dry. Multiple windows are visible, some open or damaged, and two external air conditioning units are mounted on the wall. At ground level, an arched entrance is present, and adjacent to it are metal frames and a yellow tarp, suggesting construction or repair work. Two solar panels are propped on the ground near the building's base, leaning against debris.

The ground consists of a dirt and gravel road with scattered rubble and faint white line markings. A raised concrete curb or sidewalk runs parallel to the main building.

Five individuals are visible in the foreground and mid-ground. From left to right: a partially visible person in dark attire; a male in a dark t-shirt and dark pants walking leftward; a male in a dark t-shirt, dark pants, and a dark baseball cap also walking leftward; a smaller individual in dark clothing walking leftward; and a male in a bright green long-sleeved shirt and dark pants walking away from the viewer, towards the building. In the distant background, near tents, two additional figures are present, one appearing to push a cart.

A vendor's stall, laden with packaged snacks and produce in net bags, is positioned on the concrete area near the damaged building, accompanied by two plastic chairs. In the background, several dark-colored tents are erected amidst debris, suggesting a temporary encampment.
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Oct 1, 2025, 2:01 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image depicts an urban street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by architectural damage and pedestrian activity under natural daylight. A multi-story building occupies the left and central portion of the frame. It features a light-colored, possibly beige, exterior. The upper right section of this building shows significant structural damage, with portions of the roof and wall missing, exposing internal elements. A balcony on the second floor displays various items of laundry hanging to dry. Multiple windows are visible, some open or damaged, and two external air conditioning units are mounted on the wall. At ground level, an arched entrance is present, and adjacent to it are metal frames and a yellow tarp, suggesting construction or repair work. Two solar panels are propped on the ground near the building's base, leaning against debris. The ground consists of a dirt and gravel road with scattered rubble and faint white line markings. A raised concrete curb or sidewalk runs parallel to the main building. Five individuals are visible in the foreground and mid-ground. From left to right: a partially visible person in dark attire; a male in a dark t-shirt and dark pants walking leftward; a male in a dark t-shirt, dark pants, and a dark baseball cap also walking leftward; a smaller individual in dark clothing walking leftward; and a male in a bright green long-sleeved shirt and dark pants walking away from the viewer, towards the building. In the distant background, near tents, two additional figures are present, one appearing to push a cart. A vendor's stall, laden with packaged snacks and produce in net bags, is positioned on the concrete area near the damaged building, accompanied by two plastic chairs. In the background, several dark-colored tents are erected amidst debris, suggesting a temporary encampment.

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