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The image depicts a devastated urban landscape in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under a clear blue sky. In the central midground, the Great Mosque of Khan Yunis stands with significant structural damage; its minaret remains largely intact, but the main prayer hall structure, including its domes and surrounding architectural elements, shows severe destruction and exposed concrete. Piles of rubble surround the mosque's base.

To the left, a multi-story, light-tan building exhibits extensive damage, with large sections of its facade missing, revealing interior spaces and structural rebar. Debris is accumulated at its base. The building from which the photograph was taken, partially visible on the right foreground, also shows substantial damage to its outer wall and window frames. In the background, beyond the mosque, several multi-story buildings are visible, some appearing damaged, others partially obscured by haze or distance.

A wide, paved street or open square occupies the foreground and midground. Shadows from the left-side building stretch across the street. One individual walks eastbound in the lower-left quadrant of the street. Another individual is visible walking near the base of the damaged mosque. Further in the background, two additional individuals walk in the distance. In the lower-right foreground, a white tent with red markings and Arabic script, including "حملة السجن" (Prisoner's Campaign), is partially visible. Adjacent to the tent, a dark rectangular object and a blue tarp are on the ground, with a small group of people gathered around them. Scattered piles of rubble and debris are present along the street edges and near the damaged structures. Thin wires or cables are visible spanning across the sky, and a prominent black cable curves into the lower-right foreground.
reham

Mar 9, 2026, 1:43 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image depicts a devastated urban landscape in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under a clear blue sky. In the central midground, the Great Mosque of Khan Yunis stands with significant structural damage; its minaret remains largely intact, but the main prayer hall structure, including its domes and surrounding architectural elements, shows severe destruction and exposed concrete. Piles of rubble surround the mosque's base. To the left, a multi-story, light-tan building exhibits extensive damage, with large sections of its facade missing, revealing interior spaces and structural rebar. Debris is accumulated at its base. The building from which the photograph was taken, partially visible on the right foreground, also shows substantial damage to its outer wall and window frames. In the background, beyond the mosque, several multi-story buildings are visible, some appearing damaged, others partially obscured by haze or distance. A wide, paved street or open square occupies the foreground and midground. Shadows from the left-side building stretch across the street. One individual walks eastbound in the lower-left quadrant of the street. Another individual is visible walking near the base of the damaged mosque. Further in the background, two additional individuals walk in the distance. In the lower-right foreground, a white tent with red markings and Arabic script, including "حملة السجن" (Prisoner's Campaign), is partially visible. Adjacent to the tent, a dark rectangular object and a blue tarp are on the ground, with a small group of people gathered around them. Scattered piles of rubble and debris are present along the street edges and near the damaged structures. Thin wires or cables are visible spanning across the sky, and a prominent black cable curves into the lower-right foreground.

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