
Stake attention in this memory
This image presents a forensic view of a severely damaged urban landscape in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, centered on the Great Mosque of Khan Yunis. The mosque, situated at the end of a main thoroughfare, is extensively damaged, with large sections of its structure reduced to rubble. Its prominent white minaret remains largely intact, though its base and surrounding structures show significant damage, and its dome is visible behind it. To the left, multi-story residential buildings exhibit severe structural damage, with walls blown out and interiors exposed, and debris piled at their foundations. The immediate right foreground shows the edge of a damaged building, exposing concrete and rebar, with clothing hanging from an interior opening. Numerous utility cables are visible, extending from the right frame towards the center. The unpaved street surface is covered in dust and scattered debris. Approximately two dozen individuals, predominantly men and boys, are present on the street. They are seen walking alone or in small groups, with a larger cluster gathered in the mid-ground. One individual is on a bicycle. Two temporary shelters, constructed from white and blue tarpaulins, are erected on the right side of the street; one white tarp displays Arabic script. In the background, beyond the mosque, additional urban buildings are visible, some appearing to be intact residential structures. The sky is clear and bright blue.
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