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The image depicts a devastated urban landscape in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by significant structural damage and scattered debris.

In the foreground and midground, the ground consists of a sandy base extensively covered with concrete rubble, fragmented blocks, and twisted rebar. A low, white, tarp-like barrier, secured by wooden posts, is partially visible at the bottom of the frame.

The most prominent structure is a multi-story building on the left, exhibiting severe damage. Its beige facade is marred by numerous impact craters and bullet holes. Multiple window openings are devoid of glass or frames; some are covered with torn, orange fabric, while one on the second floor is covered with white, possibly corrugated, material. The ground floor features three arched openings leading to an exposed, empty, and damaged interior, alongside a damaged, closed door on the far left.

Further back on the right, another multi-story building with a similar beige facade also shows signs of damage. Laundry, including red fabric, hangs on lines or structures outside this building.

Three individuals, appearing to be children or adolescents, are positioned in the midground, amidst a pile of rubble. One individual wears a light shirt and dark pants, facing another in a red shirt and light shorts. A third, partially obscured, stands behind them. Their actions are non-specific, suggesting interaction or observation. A fourth, smaller individual, likely a child in a light-colored shirt, walks away from the viewer in the background, near the right-side building.
reham

Oct 11, 2025, 2:12 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image depicts a devastated urban landscape in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by significant structural damage and scattered debris. In the foreground and midground, the ground consists of a sandy base extensively covered with concrete rubble, fragmented blocks, and twisted rebar. A low, white, tarp-like barrier, secured by wooden posts, is partially visible at the bottom of the frame. The most prominent structure is a multi-story building on the left, exhibiting severe damage. Its beige facade is marred by numerous impact craters and bullet holes. Multiple window openings are devoid of glass or frames; some are covered with torn, orange fabric, while one on the second floor is covered with white, possibly corrugated, material. The ground floor features three arched openings leading to an exposed, empty, and damaged interior, alongside a damaged, closed door on the far left. Further back on the right, another multi-story building with a similar beige facade also shows signs of damage. Laundry, including red fabric, hangs on lines or structures outside this building. Three individuals, appearing to be children or adolescents, are positioned in the midground, amidst a pile of rubble. One individual wears a light shirt and dark pants, facing another in a red shirt and light shorts. A third, partially obscured, stands behind them. Their actions are non-specific, suggesting interaction or observation. A fourth, smaller individual, likely a child in a light-colored shirt, walks away from the viewer in the background, near the right-side building.

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