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This image depicts an urban scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by extensive structural damage and makeshift living conditions. The vantage point is elevated, looking down into an open, sandy dirt area surrounded by multiple multi-story residential apartment buildings.

The buildings, primarily light beige or sand-colored, exhibit significant damage, including numerous shattered or missing windowpanes, broken balcony railings, and visible impact marks on their facades. Some interiors are exposed through damaged sections. Debris, consisting of concrete rubble, twisted metal, and shattered components, is extensively scattered across the open ground, particularly in the foreground and near the bases of the buildings.

Within the open dirt area, several temporary structures serve as shelters. In the foreground, center-right, a prominent makeshift shelter is constructed with white tarp material, displaying a blue UNICEF logo. Adjacent to and behind this, other dark-colored, less defined temporary shelters are visible. Further in the background, to the left, a light blue tent-like structure is present.

Several individuals, appearing to be children or youth, are present in the open area. In the center-left, a small group of people is active on the dirt; one person in a dark shirt is bent over, another in a light shirt stands nearby, and a third walks further right. A small cluster of individuals is also gathered near the foreground rubble pile and the white tarp shelter. In the far background, other scattered figures can be seen near the additional temporary shelters. Under an archway of the building on the far right, a large yellow object, possibly a container, is partially visible. The scene suggests ongoing daily life amidst a heavily damaged environment. The image was captured with a "Galaxy A14" device.
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Mar 7, 2026, 3:14 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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This image depicts an urban scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by extensive structural damage and makeshift living conditions. The vantage point is elevated, looking down into an open, sandy dirt area surrounded by multiple multi-story residential apartment buildings. The buildings, primarily light beige or sand-colored, exhibit significant damage, including numerous shattered or missing windowpanes, broken balcony railings, and visible impact marks on their facades. Some interiors are exposed through damaged sections. Debris, consisting of concrete rubble, twisted metal, and shattered components, is extensively scattered across the open ground, particularly in the foreground and near the bases of the buildings. Within the open dirt area, several temporary structures serve as shelters. In the foreground, center-right, a prominent makeshift shelter is constructed with white tarp material, displaying a blue UNICEF logo. Adjacent to and behind this, other dark-colored, less defined temporary shelters are visible. Further in the background, to the left, a light blue tent-like structure is present. Several individuals, appearing to be children or youth, are present in the open area. In the center-left, a small group of people is active on the dirt; one person in a dark shirt is bent over, another in a light shirt stands nearby, and a third walks further right. A small cluster of individuals is also gathered near the foreground rubble pile and the white tarp shelter. In the far background, other scattered figures can be seen near the additional temporary shelters. Under an archway of the building on the far right, a large yellow object, possibly a container, is partially visible. The scene suggests ongoing daily life amidst a heavily damaged environment. The image was captured with a "Galaxy A14" device.

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