
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a scene of extensive structural damage in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under an overcast sky. The prominent structure is Al-Abbas Mosque, identified by Arabic script on its fascia reading "مسجد العباس جمعية دراسات و توثيق" (Al-Abbas Mosque, Association for Studies and Documentation). The mosque, constructed of light-colored stone or concrete blocks, exhibits severe damage: its dome is pockmarked, both visible minarets have damaged upper sections with shattered or missing windows, and its walls show significant structural compromise with large sections missing and internal elements exposed. In the immediate foreground to the left, a multi-story, light-brown building is severely damaged, its roof entirely collapsed into a pile of rubble, twisted rebar, and debris. Two lower-level windows with decorative frames remain visible on the surviving portion of this building's wall. A dark, blurred, irregularly shaped object traverses the mid-ground diagonally from the upper right to the lower left, partially obscuring sections of the mosque and the destroyed foreground building. To the lower right, white tarpaulins are visible over obscured structures or debris. No individuals are present in the scene.
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