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This image depicts a wide street scene in the city of Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by extensive structural damage under a partly cloudy sky during daylight hours, likely early morning or late afternoon.

In the mid-ground, a multi-story, six-to-seven-floor building with a light-colored facade and distinctive arched base supports stands heavily damaged. It features numerous impact holes on its exterior, blown-out windows, and visible structural compromise, including partial roof collapse and exposed interiors. Burnt areas are evident around some window openings. To the left of this building, several temporary shelters or tents are set up on an unpaved area amidst rubble, adjacent to other multi-story residential buildings that also appear damaged.

Further down the street, beyond the first large building, a severely damaged mosque is visible, identifiable by its partially collapsed white minaret and dome structure. The surrounding area near the mosque also shows widespread destruction and debris.

The paved two-lane road running horizontally across the mid-ground contains a solid double white line. Both sides of the road are unpaved, dusty, and strewn with small debris and rubble. A group of approximately 30-50 individuals, dressed in various civilian clothing, are walking along the street and its sides, generally moving away from the viewer towards the mosque. One person is seen riding a bicycle.

In the immediate foreground, to the right, a section of a heavily damaged building, from which the photograph appears to have been taken, is visible. This section shows exposed concrete, twisted rebar, and a broken metal railing, suggesting significant structural failure. A utility pole with overhead lines stands to the right of the street, extending into the sky, which features scattered light clouds and a visible light haze or setting/rising sun glow on the horizon.
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Mar 20, 2026, 3:58 AM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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This image depicts a wide street scene in the city of Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by extensive structural damage under a partly cloudy sky during daylight hours, likely early morning or late afternoon. In the mid-ground, a multi-story, six-to-seven-floor building with a light-colored facade and distinctive arched base supports stands heavily damaged. It features numerous impact holes on its exterior, blown-out windows, and visible structural compromise, including partial roof collapse and exposed interiors. Burnt areas are evident around some window openings. To the left of this building, several temporary shelters or tents are set up on an unpaved area amidst rubble, adjacent to other multi-story residential buildings that also appear damaged. Further down the street, beyond the first large building, a severely damaged mosque is visible, identifiable by its partially collapsed white minaret and dome structure. The surrounding area near the mosque also shows widespread destruction and debris. The paved two-lane road running horizontally across the mid-ground contains a solid double white line. Both sides of the road are unpaved, dusty, and strewn with small debris and rubble. A group of approximately 30-50 individuals, dressed in various civilian clothing, are walking along the street and its sides, generally moving away from the viewer towards the mosque. One person is seen riding a bicycle. In the immediate foreground, to the right, a section of a heavily damaged building, from which the photograph appears to have been taken, is visible. This section shows exposed concrete, twisted rebar, and a broken metal railing, suggesting significant structural failure. A utility pole with overhead lines stands to the right of the street, extending into the sky, which features scattered light clouds and a visible light haze or setting/rising sun glow on the horizon.

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