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This image depicts an urban street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, observed from an elevated vantage point. The central feature is the Great Mosque of Khan Yunis, severely damaged with substantial portions of its walls and roof collapsed, exposing internal structures and debris. Its dome and one minaret are clearly visible, while another minaret is partially obscured.

The immediate surroundings are characterized by widespread destruction; buildings adjacent to the mosque are largely reduced to rubble, and piles of concrete fragments and twisted rebar are scattered across the ground. An asphalt road, marked with a white directional arrow, traverses the mid-ground, appearing largely intact despite the surrounding devastation.

Multiple individuals are present on the road and sidewalks. A group of approximately 5-7 people, primarily dressed in dark clothing, stands on the road in the mid-ground. In the left foreground, two children are walking on a sidewalk. Other individuals and smaller groups are visible further down the road and near temporary structures in the right foreground. These temporary structures consist of white canvas roofs and blue tarpaulins, with visible Arabic text on one.

The scene is framed on the right by a multi-story building, from which the photograph appears to be taken. This building exhibits external wear, and white clothing is hanging from an upper opening. In the distant background, several multi-story residential buildings are discernible, some appearing less affected than the immediate foreground. Thin overhead wires are visible traversing the clear blue sky. Natural daylight illuminates the scene, casting distinct shadows.
reham

Mar 22, 2026, 2:38 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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This image depicts an urban street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, observed from an elevated vantage point. The central feature is the Great Mosque of Khan Yunis, severely damaged with substantial portions of its walls and roof collapsed, exposing internal structures and debris. Its dome and one minaret are clearly visible, while another minaret is partially obscured. The immediate surroundings are characterized by widespread destruction; buildings adjacent to the mosque are largely reduced to rubble, and piles of concrete fragments and twisted rebar are scattered across the ground. An asphalt road, marked with a white directional arrow, traverses the mid-ground, appearing largely intact despite the surrounding devastation. Multiple individuals are present on the road and sidewalks. A group of approximately 5-7 people, primarily dressed in dark clothing, stands on the road in the mid-ground. In the left foreground, two children are walking on a sidewalk. Other individuals and smaller groups are visible further down the road and near temporary structures in the right foreground. These temporary structures consist of white canvas roofs and blue tarpaulins, with visible Arabic text on one. The scene is framed on the right by a multi-story building, from which the photograph appears to be taken. This building exhibits external wear, and white clothing is hanging from an upper opening. In the distant background, several multi-story residential buildings are discernible, some appearing less affected than the immediate foreground. Thin overhead wires are visible traversing the clear blue sky. Natural daylight illuminates the scene, casting distinct shadows.

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