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The image displays a street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by widespread structural damage, observed under a partly cloudy sky with darker clouds overhead. The asphalt road is wet, reflecting the sky and suggesting recent rain or standing water, featuring white road markings including a solid line, a broken pedestrian crossing, and a forward-pointing arrow.

The central subject is a large mosque, which exhibits extensive damage. Its main prayer hall areas have collapsed, exposing internal structures and creating significant piles of rubble around its base. A prominent white minaret on the right side of the mosque remains largely intact, with several pigeons perched near its upper circular section. A second, smaller damaged minaret is visible to the left of the mosque's central dome. Behind the left minaret, a building with a visible sign bearing Arabic text is partially obscured. To the left of the mosque, a multi-story building with a yellow-orange facade is severely damaged, with collapsed sections revealing exposed interiors and debris. Further in the background, additional multi-story residential buildings are visible, some appearing less damaged.

In the immediate foreground on the right, a section of a damaged building, from which the photograph appears to be taken, shows crumbling walls and exposed materials. Clothes are draped from its exterior. Black and yellow cables traverse the foreground.

Piles of rubble and debris line the sides of the wet street. Several makeshift shelters are present at ground level; one on the right is blue and white, while another white tent further into the foreground on the right displays "IOM-OIM" logos.

Approximately 20 to 30 individuals, dressed in various civilian attire, are observed walking along the wet street and sidewalks, navigating the damaged urban environment. No specific interactions are clearly discernible; individuals are primarily moving.
reham

Mar 26, 2026, 1:53 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image displays a street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by widespread structural damage, observed under a partly cloudy sky with darker clouds overhead. The asphalt road is wet, reflecting the sky and suggesting recent rain or standing water, featuring white road markings including a solid line, a broken pedestrian crossing, and a forward-pointing arrow. The central subject is a large mosque, which exhibits extensive damage. Its main prayer hall areas have collapsed, exposing internal structures and creating significant piles of rubble around its base. A prominent white minaret on the right side of the mosque remains largely intact, with several pigeons perched near its upper circular section. A second, smaller damaged minaret is visible to the left of the mosque's central dome. Behind the left minaret, a building with a visible sign bearing Arabic text is partially obscured. To the left of the mosque, a multi-story building with a yellow-orange facade is severely damaged, with collapsed sections revealing exposed interiors and debris. Further in the background, additional multi-story residential buildings are visible, some appearing less damaged. In the immediate foreground on the right, a section of a damaged building, from which the photograph appears to be taken, shows crumbling walls and exposed materials. Clothes are draped from its exterior. Black and yellow cables traverse the foreground. Piles of rubble and debris line the sides of the wet street. Several makeshift shelters are present at ground level; one on the right is blue and white, while another white tent further into the foreground on the right displays "IOM-OIM" logos. Approximately 20 to 30 individuals, dressed in various civilian attire, are observed walking along the wet street and sidewalks, navigating the damaged urban environment. No specific interactions are clearly discernible; individuals are primarily moving.

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