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The image presents a scene of extensive urban destruction in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, captured under a clear blue sky. In the immediate foreground, a dense network of rusty, bent metal bars and tangled wires, possibly part of a severely damaged window frame or balcony railing, partially obscures the view. The structure from which the photograph is taken appears damaged, with exposed concrete and debris on the right edge. Below the foreground elements, a paved street with white lane markings stretches through the scene, appearing largely clear of large debris. Along the left side of the street, a multi-story building exhibits severe structural damage, with several floors partially collapsed or exposed, revealing interior spaces and debris. Laundry hangs from a damaged balcony on one of these floors. A ground-level commercial unit on this building displays a faded graphic. Further along the street, another building to the left of the central mosque is also heavily damaged, with significant portions of its upper floors missing. In the midground, the street features two individuals walking or standing. One person is positioned towards the center-right, and another is further down the street to their left, both indistinct due to distance. Surrounding the street are numerous piles of rubble and fragmented building materials. The background is dominated by a mosque, largely intact, featuring a white dome and a tall, cylindrical minaret topped with an ornate cap on which several small, dark bird-like figures are perched. The base of the mosque and surrounding area are heavily covered in large mounds of rubble, indicating extensive collapse of adjacent structures. To the right of the mosque, a substantial building is almost entirely reduced to debris. The horizon reveals further damaged buildings under the bright, cloudless sky. A "Galaxy A14" watermark is present in the lower-left corner of the image.
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