
Stake attention in this memory
The image presents a wide view of extensive urban destruction in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under a clear blue sky illuminated by late afternoon sunlight. The central feature is the heavily damaged Great Mosque of Khan Yunis, identifiable by its large dome and two minarets, both of which show significant structural compromise and collapse. Large sections of the mosque's walls and roof are missing, revealing internal structures, and substantial debris surrounds its base. To the immediate left, a multi-story residential building exhibits severe structural damage, with large portions of its facade collapsed, exposing interiors and balconies where articles of clothing are visible. Piles of rubble extend from the base of this building onto the adjacent paved street. The street itself, although generally clear of large obstructions, is bordered by and interspersed with significant debris from destroyed buildings. Approximately ten individuals are visible on the street and in open areas; some walk alone, while others are in small groups of two to three people. On the right side of the street, closer to the foreground, a few small, makeshift structures or stalls are present. In the background, further multi-story buildings can be seen, some appearing less damaged. The extreme right foreground is partially obscured by blurred metal bars and wires, indicating an elevated vantage point for the photograph.
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