
Stake attention in this memory
An aerial view captures the extensively damaged Al-Faruq Mosque in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under a clear blue sky. The mosque's main structure, a large white building with a prominent dome, shows severe destruction. Its minaret, while mostly standing, has significant damage to its lower sections, exposing internal rebar and fractured concrete. Large sections of the mosque's walls have collapsed inwards, creating gaping holes filled with debris and rubble, particularly evident in the eastern and southern facades. Arched windows and doorways are present, many of which are broken or partially obscured by fallen material. In the foreground, a sandy, unpaved area contains temporary structures: a white tent-like shelter and several dark, tarpapaulin-covered objects, possibly makeshift shelters or material storage. To the left, two adult males, dressed in traditional garments, stand near the white tent, engaged in conversation. To the right, a group consisting of an adult female and approximately five small children stand on the bare ground, appearing to observe the damaged mosque. The ground directly surrounding the mosque is littered with large piles of rubble and concrete fragments. Distant buildings, some also appearing damaged, are visible in the background under the bright daylight.
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