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The image depicts a devastated urban landscape in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by multiple severely damaged multi-story residential buildings and extensive rubble. The scene is illuminated by daylight under a clear blue sky, with shadows cast across the foreground.

In the midground, three prominent pale yellow or tan-colored residential buildings, each approximately six to eight stories tall, show widespread structural damage. These buildings feature distinctive arched ground-floor entrances and stylized window frames. The facades are marred by numerous impact marks, including bullet holes and shrapnel damage. Many windows are shattered or missing, exposing darkened interiors, and several balcony structures are visibly damaged or completely absent. The building on the far left shows a significant section of its lower-level facade completely destroyed, revealing internal structural elements. The central building, partially obscured, appears to have the most severe top-down damage, with substantial portions of its upper stories and roofline missing or heavily compromised, including a decorative arched recess. On the rooftops, multiple white water tanks remain visible, some partially obscured by damaged architectural features.

The foreground and immediate areas between the buildings consist of barren, light-colored dirt and sand, heavily strewn with concrete debris and rubble. A large, irregular mound of light gray concrete rubble is piled in the center-right foreground. No people or active interactions are visible. On the ground level of one of the central buildings, a piece of red fabric, possibly a flag or blanket, is visible hanging near a damaged entrance.
reham

Sep 10, 2025

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image depicts a devastated urban landscape in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by multiple severely damaged multi-story residential buildings and extensive rubble. The scene is illuminated by daylight under a clear blue sky, with shadows cast across the foreground. In the midground, three prominent pale yellow or tan-colored residential buildings, each approximately six to eight stories tall, show widespread structural damage. These buildings feature distinctive arched ground-floor entrances and stylized window frames. The facades are marred by numerous impact marks, including bullet holes and shrapnel damage. Many windows are shattered or missing, exposing darkened interiors, and several balcony structures are visibly damaged or completely absent. The building on the far left shows a significant section of its lower-level facade completely destroyed, revealing internal structural elements. The central building, partially obscured, appears to have the most severe top-down damage, with substantial portions of its upper stories and roofline missing or heavily compromised, including a decorative arched recess. On the rooftops, multiple white water tanks remain visible, some partially obscured by damaged architectural features. The foreground and immediate areas between the buildings consist of barren, light-colored dirt and sand, heavily strewn with concrete debris and rubble. A large, irregular mound of light gray concrete rubble is piled in the center-right foreground. No people or active interactions are visible. On the ground level of one of the central buildings, a piece of red fabric, possibly a flag or blanket, is visible hanging near a damaged entrance.

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