
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures a scene of extensive structural damage in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory. In the foreground on the left, a two-story, light brown building features two windows with white frames on its upper floor, each topped with a decorative arch pattern. The roof of this building is severely damaged, covered with a substantial amount of rubble, broken concrete, and twisted rebar. Its walls show visible cracks and holes. In the mid-ground, a larger, lighter-colored building, identified as the Sheikh Hamza bin Harithah Mosque by the Arabic inscription "مسجد الشيخ حمزة بن حارثة رضي الله عنه" above an arched entrance, also exhibits significant damage. Sections of its facade are missing or peeling, revealing underlying masonry. A domed structure is visible behind and to the right of the main mosque building. In the lower right portion of the frame, several white tarpaulin-covered structures, consistent with temporary shelters or tents, are visible. One individual wearing dark clothing is partially visible near these structures. A large, dark, out-of-focus object, possibly a pole or a vertical structural element, diagonally obstructs the right side of the image. The sky is overcast or hazy above the damaged urban landscape.
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