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This image depicts an urban street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, from an elevated vantage point.

In the foreground, an unpaved area of dirt and sparse vegetation with scattered debris is visible.

The mid-ground features a paved asphalt road with faded white dashed lane markings. Six individuals, appearing to be children or adolescents, are present on or immediately adjacent to this road. Five are on the asphalt: one in light-colored clothing is in the lower-center, moving right; one in brown clothing is in the mid-right, facing left; one in dark clothing is in the mid-right, near a green ball, appearing to interact with it; one in dark clothing is in the upper-right, moving away from the camera; and one in dark clothing is in the mid-left, moving right. A single green ball rests on the road in the lower-left quadrant.

The background is dominated by a multi-story, light-colored building exhibiting extensive structural damage. Numerous windows are broken or entirely missing, with some openings covered by tarpaulins or various materials. The upper floors, particularly towards the right side of the building, show significant damage with exposed concrete and twisted rebar. Balconies on several floors have clothing items hung to dry. The ground floor features a series of arched openings. A silver sedan is parked within one of these bays, and a yellow vehicle is partially visible within another bay to the left. Two small figures, likely children, are observable on the ground level near the building: one in red clothing near the yellow vehicle on the far left, and another in dark clothing near the parked silver car. A wall section on the far right of the building displays indistinct painted imagery or graffiti.

The scene is illuminated by daylight, with shadows indicating an overhead or slightly angled light source.
reham

Feb 27, 2026, 2:15 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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This image depicts an urban street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, from an elevated vantage point. In the foreground, an unpaved area of dirt and sparse vegetation with scattered debris is visible. The mid-ground features a paved asphalt road with faded white dashed lane markings. Six individuals, appearing to be children or adolescents, are present on or immediately adjacent to this road. Five are on the asphalt: one in light-colored clothing is in the lower-center, moving right; one in brown clothing is in the mid-right, facing left; one in dark clothing is in the mid-right, near a green ball, appearing to interact with it; one in dark clothing is in the upper-right, moving away from the camera; and one in dark clothing is in the mid-left, moving right. A single green ball rests on the road in the lower-left quadrant. The background is dominated by a multi-story, light-colored building exhibiting extensive structural damage. Numerous windows are broken or entirely missing, with some openings covered by tarpaulins or various materials. The upper floors, particularly towards the right side of the building, show significant damage with exposed concrete and twisted rebar. Balconies on several floors have clothing items hung to dry. The ground floor features a series of arched openings. A silver sedan is parked within one of these bays, and a yellow vehicle is partially visible within another bay to the left. Two small figures, likely children, are observable on the ground level near the building: one in red clothing near the yellow vehicle on the far left, and another in dark clothing near the parked silver car. A wall section on the far right of the building displays indistinct painted imagery or graffiti. The scene is illuminated by daylight, with shadows indicating an overhead or slightly angled light source.

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