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This image captures a wide-angle, elevated view of a heavily damaged urban area in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under natural daylight.

In the upper left, a white mosque minaret stands prominently, its dome and a portion of the main mosque structure visible below it. The mosque building itself shows extensive structural damage, with large sections of its facade and interior walls collapsed, exposing rubble and internal elements.

On the far right, a multi-story building exhibits severe destruction, with its upper floors partially collapsed and fractured, revealing exposed rebar and concrete debris. A thick black cable extends from this damaged building downward towards the lower right corner of the frame.

The central and foreground areas feature an asphalt road marked with white turn arrows. A solitary individual, dressed in dark clothing, stands on this road with their back to the viewer. Adjacent to the road, on a sandy and dirt terrain, lies a significant amount of concrete rubble and twisted metal.

A large crowd, estimated to be over 100 individuals, is gathered further into the scene, primarily on a dirt path and sandy expanse. Many in the crowd are dressed in dark clothing, including women in hijabs and abayas. They appear to be congregated, facing towards the left side of the frame, near the general area of the damaged mosque. Smaller groups of people are scattered closer to the rubble piles. Several makeshift shelters or stalls are visible near the crowd and along the right side of the dirt path.

In the background, beyond the crowd, various multi-story residential and commercial buildings line the streets, some appearing intact while others show signs of distress. A few vehicles are discernible in the distance. The sky above is a pale blue with scattered white clouds, suggesting a clear day.
reham

Mar 20, 2026, 4:29 AM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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This image captures a wide-angle, elevated view of a heavily damaged urban area in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under natural daylight. In the upper left, a white mosque minaret stands prominently, its dome and a portion of the main mosque structure visible below it. The mosque building itself shows extensive structural damage, with large sections of its facade and interior walls collapsed, exposing rubble and internal elements. On the far right, a multi-story building exhibits severe destruction, with its upper floors partially collapsed and fractured, revealing exposed rebar and concrete debris. A thick black cable extends from this damaged building downward towards the lower right corner of the frame. The central and foreground areas feature an asphalt road marked with white turn arrows. A solitary individual, dressed in dark clothing, stands on this road with their back to the viewer. Adjacent to the road, on a sandy and dirt terrain, lies a significant amount of concrete rubble and twisted metal. A large crowd, estimated to be over 100 individuals, is gathered further into the scene, primarily on a dirt path and sandy expanse. Many in the crowd are dressed in dark clothing, including women in hijabs and abayas. They appear to be congregated, facing towards the left side of the frame, near the general area of the damaged mosque. Smaller groups of people are scattered closer to the rubble piles. Several makeshift shelters or stalls are visible near the crowd and along the right side of the dirt path. In the background, beyond the crowd, various multi-story residential and commercial buildings line the streets, some appearing intact while others show signs of distress. A few vehicles are discernible in the distance. The sky above is a pale blue with scattered white clouds, suggesting a clear day.

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