
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts a multi-story residential or commercial building in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, exhibiting extensive structural damage. The building, rendered in a beige and reddish-brown color scheme, features decorative arched window frames and balustraded balconies, many of which are severely compromised. The right side of the building shows partial collapse, with multiple floors exposed and debris hanging precariously. Large sections of walls and ceilings are missing, revealing shattered interiors, twisted rebar, and charred surfaces, indicating fire damage on some levels. The top right portion of the building is completely absent, replaced by a large pile of rubble in the background. Windows across the structure are largely devoid of glass. Many retain their decorative metal security bars, now often bent or detached. Several window openings and damaged sections are covered with makeshift tarpaulins or fabrics in various colors, including blue, white, and pink, suggesting attempts at temporary enclosure or covering. Bullet holes or shrapnel impacts are visible on the facade. The ground floor features arched entryways and a partially collapsed balustrade. The street in front of the building is paved but covered with scattered rubble, dirt, and debris. Shadows from the building extend across the street, indicating clear daylight. No individuals are visible in the scene. To the far right, a partial view of a white structure, possibly a minaret or a heavily damaged adjacent building, is visible amidst more rubble.
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