Sign in
The image depicts a wide view of a heavily damaged urban streetscape in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, specifically appearing to be in the vicinity of the Great Mosque of Khan Yunis due to the prominent, partially damaged mosque with a central dome and two minarets.

In the center of the frame, the Great Mosque stands, showing significant damage to its walls and roof but largely retaining its structural integrity, with its central dome and two minarets identifiable. Rubble piles surround the mosque's base. To the immediate left, a multi-story building is extensively damaged, with entire sections of its facade missing, revealing interior spaces and debris scattered at its base. Another damaged building is visible in the foreground on the right, with visible structural damage and exposed rebar.

The wide, unpaved or dirt-covered street occupies the mid-ground, showing faint white lane markings. Piles of rubble and debris are scattered along the sides of the street and adjacent to damaged structures.

Several individuals are present:
*   In the foreground, a person in dark clothing walks towards the bottom left, casting a long shadow.
*   On the right side of the street, a red hatchback car is parked or slowly moving, with a white panel van parked behind it further down the street.
*   Near the white van, a small group of at least three individuals, including children, are gathered around a low structure or table.
*   Two individuals walk on the left side of the street near the base of the damaged building and a rubble pile.
*   Additional figures are visible walking in the distance down the street.

The sky is clear blue with sparse white clouds, and long shadows indicate either morning or late afternoon light. The overall scene reflects extensive destruction in an urban setting.
reham

Mar 6, 2026, 10:06 AM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

Stake attention in this memory

Devastation
Loss
Desolation
Resilience
Hope

The image depicts a wide view of a heavily damaged urban streetscape in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, specifically appearing to be in the vicinity of the Great Mosque of Khan Yunis due to the prominent, partially damaged mosque with a central dome and two minarets. In the center of the frame, the Great Mosque stands, showing significant damage to its walls and roof but largely retaining its structural integrity, with its central dome and two minarets identifiable. Rubble piles surround the mosque's base. To the immediate left, a multi-story building is extensively damaged, with entire sections of its facade missing, revealing interior spaces and debris scattered at its base. Another damaged building is visible in the foreground on the right, with visible structural damage and exposed rebar. The wide, unpaved or dirt-covered street occupies the mid-ground, showing faint white lane markings. Piles of rubble and debris are scattered along the sides of the street and adjacent to damaged structures. Several individuals are present: * In the foreground, a person in dark clothing walks towards the bottom left, casting a long shadow. * On the right side of the street, a red hatchback car is parked or slowly moving, with a white panel van parked behind it further down the street. * Near the white van, a small group of at least three individuals, including children, are gathered around a low structure or table. * Two individuals walk on the left side of the street near the base of the damaged building and a rubble pile. * Additional figures are visible walking in the distance down the street. The sky is clear blue with sparse white clouds, and long shadows indicate either morning or late afternoon light. The overall scene reflects extensive destruction in an urban setting.

Loading AttnAds…

transactions
revenues
stakers
Earliest
Latest
Highest stake

No transactions found

More from this user

More from Khan Yunis

reham

Mar 6, 2026, 10:06 AM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. You are free to share and adapt this content with proper attribution.