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The image depicts an urban landscape in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by significant structural damage under an overcast sky. The perspective is from an elevated vantage point, looking down onto a street.

In the left foreground, a multi-story building, likely residential, exhibits severe damage with multiple floors partially collapsed, exposing interior rooms and structural rebar. Some balconies on the lower, less damaged floors still have laundry (various colored clothing) hanging to dry. At the base of this building, a street vendor's stall, possibly selling produce, is visible, with at least one person seated nearby.

To the right and slightly behind this building stands a large mosque, predominantly light-colored. The mosque shows extensive damage to its facade and potentially its internal structure, with sections of walls missing and rubble accumulated around its base. A tall minaret, though still standing, also displays visible damage.

The ground level consists of a wide, unpaved or dirt road, light brown in color, with scattered debris. On this road, a group of approximately 8-10 individuals, primarily women dressed in dark, conservative attire, walk from left to right. Other individuals are dispersed across the scene, including a person on a bicycle further to the right. Several vehicles are present on the right side of the road, including at least three cars (one red, one silver) and a light-colored utility vehicle or van with an open back containing what appears to be cargo or passengers. In the background, further damaged buildings and rudimentary shelters constructed from tarpaulins are discernible.

The immediate foreground is partially obscured by blurred dark cables or wires and rusty metal elements, indicating an close-up obstruction from the photographer's position.
reham

Oct 9, 2025, 7:35 AM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

Stake attention in this memory

Devastation
Loss
Resilience
Fear
Despair

The image depicts an urban landscape in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by significant structural damage under an overcast sky. The perspective is from an elevated vantage point, looking down onto a street. In the left foreground, a multi-story building, likely residential, exhibits severe damage with multiple floors partially collapsed, exposing interior rooms and structural rebar. Some balconies on the lower, less damaged floors still have laundry (various colored clothing) hanging to dry. At the base of this building, a street vendor's stall, possibly selling produce, is visible, with at least one person seated nearby. To the right and slightly behind this building stands a large mosque, predominantly light-colored. The mosque shows extensive damage to its facade and potentially its internal structure, with sections of walls missing and rubble accumulated around its base. A tall minaret, though still standing, also displays visible damage. The ground level consists of a wide, unpaved or dirt road, light brown in color, with scattered debris. On this road, a group of approximately 8-10 individuals, primarily women dressed in dark, conservative attire, walk from left to right. Other individuals are dispersed across the scene, including a person on a bicycle further to the right. Several vehicles are present on the right side of the road, including at least three cars (one red, one silver) and a light-colored utility vehicle or van with an open back containing what appears to be cargo or passengers. In the background, further damaged buildings and rudimentary shelters constructed from tarpaulins are discernible. The immediate foreground is partially obscured by blurred dark cables or wires and rusty metal elements, indicating an close-up obstruction from the photographer's position.

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