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The image depicts a devastated urban landscape in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory. Two multi-story buildings, predominantly light brown or tan in color, stand with significant structural damage.

The building on the left exhibits numerous impact holes and sections of missing facade, particularly around windows. Several window openings are covered by crumpled orange tarpaulins, while others are sealed with white material. Decorative white elements, resembling arched patterns, are visible above some windows. The ground floor of this building appears to have an open, arched design or is severely damaged, revealing interior structural columns and empty space.

The building on the right is more extensively damaged, with large portions of its exterior walls completely destroyed, exposing the interiors of multiple floors. Balconies on various levels are either collapsed or heavily damaged, with twisted railings visible. The exposed interiors reveal empty rooms and bare structural elements.

The ground area between and in front of the buildings is covered with extensive piles of rubble, concrete fragments, twisted metal, and debris. The surface is primarily dusty, sandy earth interspersed with these mounds of wreckage. Long shadows are cast across the ground, indicating direct sunlight from one side. In the lower right foreground, a skeletal metal frame, possibly a collapsed awning or structure, lies on the ground. Vertical metal poles are visible in the debris, and faint outlines of what appear to be makeshift tarpaulin coverings are at the very bottom edge of the frame. No people are visible in the scene.
reham

Oct 11, 2025, 1:04 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image depicts a devastated urban landscape in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory. Two multi-story buildings, predominantly light brown or tan in color, stand with significant structural damage. The building on the left exhibits numerous impact holes and sections of missing facade, particularly around windows. Several window openings are covered by crumpled orange tarpaulins, while others are sealed with white material. Decorative white elements, resembling arched patterns, are visible above some windows. The ground floor of this building appears to have an open, arched design or is severely damaged, revealing interior structural columns and empty space. The building on the right is more extensively damaged, with large portions of its exterior walls completely destroyed, exposing the interiors of multiple floors. Balconies on various levels are either collapsed or heavily damaged, with twisted railings visible. The exposed interiors reveal empty rooms and bare structural elements. The ground area between and in front of the buildings is covered with extensive piles of rubble, concrete fragments, twisted metal, and debris. The surface is primarily dusty, sandy earth interspersed with these mounds of wreckage. Long shadows are cast across the ground, indicating direct sunlight from one side. In the lower right foreground, a skeletal metal frame, possibly a collapsed awning or structure, lies on the ground. Vertical metal poles are visible in the debris, and faint outlines of what appear to be makeshift tarpaulin coverings are at the very bottom edge of the frame. No people are visible in the scene.

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