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The image depicts a street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by extensive structural damage under an overcast sky.

In the foreground, the vantage point appears to be from a damaged building on the right, showing its textured, light-colored wall with several pockmarks (likely bullet holes) and exposed black electrical conduits bound with white tape. Below this wall, a significant pile of concrete rubble, twisted rebar, and debris fills the immediate lower right corner.

To the left, a multi-story, light-brown or beige residential building runs along the street, exhibiting severe damage. Its facade is pockmarked with multiple circular indentations. Upper floors show partial collapse, with large sections of walls missing, exposing interiors, and broken windows. Some windows are boarded or covered with blue and dark fabric, while laundry hangs from several damaged balconies. The ground floor features a series of arched openings.

In the mid-ground, a two-lane asphalt road traverses the scene, partially covered with sand, dirt, and scattered debris. Faint white lane markings are visible on the road surface. A tall, gray streetlight pole stands to the left of the road, with wires attached.

Further down the street, in the background, a prominent mosque stands heavily damaged. Its white, cylindrical minaret remains largely upright, capped by a small dome, with several dark birds perched atop. The main mosque structure below the minaret and dome shows significant collapse, with large sections of its facade and roof missing, and considerable concrete debris scattered around its base. Beyond the mosque, more damaged structures are visible.

Several people are present on the street. In the lower-left quadrant, a group of approximately seven children or young individuals, dressed in various casual clothing including hoodies, walk on the asphalt road. Further down the street, near the mosque, two adult figures are visible walking on the road, and another individual is seen on the sidewalk next to the damaged building on the left.
reham

Mar 25, 2026, 12:26 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image depicts a street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by extensive structural damage under an overcast sky. In the foreground, the vantage point appears to be from a damaged building on the right, showing its textured, light-colored wall with several pockmarks (likely bullet holes) and exposed black electrical conduits bound with white tape. Below this wall, a significant pile of concrete rubble, twisted rebar, and debris fills the immediate lower right corner. To the left, a multi-story, light-brown or beige residential building runs along the street, exhibiting severe damage. Its facade is pockmarked with multiple circular indentations. Upper floors show partial collapse, with large sections of walls missing, exposing interiors, and broken windows. Some windows are boarded or covered with blue and dark fabric, while laundry hangs from several damaged balconies. The ground floor features a series of arched openings. In the mid-ground, a two-lane asphalt road traverses the scene, partially covered with sand, dirt, and scattered debris. Faint white lane markings are visible on the road surface. A tall, gray streetlight pole stands to the left of the road, with wires attached. Further down the street, in the background, a prominent mosque stands heavily damaged. Its white, cylindrical minaret remains largely upright, capped by a small dome, with several dark birds perched atop. The main mosque structure below the minaret and dome shows significant collapse, with large sections of its facade and roof missing, and considerable concrete debris scattered around its base. Beyond the mosque, more damaged structures are visible. Several people are present on the street. In the lower-left quadrant, a group of approximately seven children or young individuals, dressed in various casual clothing including hoodies, walk on the asphalt road. Further down the street, near the mosque, two adult figures are visible walking on the road, and another individual is seen on the sidewalk next to the damaged building on the left.

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