
Stake attention in this memory
An elevated view depicts a scene of extensive destruction in the city of Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory. The central subject is the heavily damaged Al-Farouq Mosque, identifiable by its white exterior, prominent dome, and two minarets. The mosque's main structure exhibits significant collapse, with large sections of walls and facade reduced to rubble, exposing internal supports. One minaret stands mostly intact but shows damage, while the other is partially obscured and also appears damaged. Substantial piles of concrete debris and twisted rebar surround the mosque's base. To the left of the mosque, an adjacent multi-story building also displays considerable structural damage. The foreground features a paved street, marked with white lines, which is traversed by approximately two dozen civilians of various ages. Individuals and small groups are observed walking on the street and navigating the rubble-strewn areas adjacent to the damaged buildings. Distant urban structures are visible on the horizon under a clear blue sky. The scene is illuminated by direct sunlight, casting distinct shadows.
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