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This image depicts a severely damaged urban residential area in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory. Three multi-story buildings, approximately six to seven stories tall, exhibit extensive structural collapse, with large sections of their exterior walls missing, exposing numerous interior rooms. The buildings are constructed from light-colored concrete or stucco, and some feature decorative arched elements on upper floors. Debris, including concrete slabs and twisted metal, is visible inside the exposed rooms and piled on the ground around the building foundations. Many window openings are empty, while others are covered with makeshift white or orange tarpaulins.

The ground between the buildings and in the foreground is a mixture of light-colored sand or dirt and significant quantities of construction rubble. A large, concentrated pile of debris is located directly in front of the central, most damaged building.

In the foreground and mid-ground, a temporary encampment is established on the sandy terrain. It consists of multiple tents of varying sizes and materials. The largest tent in the immediate foreground is a light-colored canvas, octagonal structure. Surrounding it are smaller, makeshift shelters constructed from white, blue, and brown tarpaulins and fabrics, with white temporary fencing defining parts of the encampment. Clothes are seen hanging to dry on lines strung between tents, and various buckets and containers are visible on the ground.

At least three individuals, appearing to be children, are present in the mid-ground. One child in a yellow shirt walks on the sandy path, while two others are near a severely damaged, charred vehicle (likely a car) situated on the open ground amidst the tents and rubble. The scene is illuminated by bright daylight under a clear blue sky.
reham

Oct 11, 2025, 10:29 AM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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This image depicts a severely damaged urban residential area in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory. Three multi-story buildings, approximately six to seven stories tall, exhibit extensive structural collapse, with large sections of their exterior walls missing, exposing numerous interior rooms. The buildings are constructed from light-colored concrete or stucco, and some feature decorative arched elements on upper floors. Debris, including concrete slabs and twisted metal, is visible inside the exposed rooms and piled on the ground around the building foundations. Many window openings are empty, while others are covered with makeshift white or orange tarpaulins. The ground between the buildings and in the foreground is a mixture of light-colored sand or dirt and significant quantities of construction rubble. A large, concentrated pile of debris is located directly in front of the central, most damaged building. In the foreground and mid-ground, a temporary encampment is established on the sandy terrain. It consists of multiple tents of varying sizes and materials. The largest tent in the immediate foreground is a light-colored canvas, octagonal structure. Surrounding it are smaller, makeshift shelters constructed from white, blue, and brown tarpaulins and fabrics, with white temporary fencing defining parts of the encampment. Clothes are seen hanging to dry on lines strung between tents, and various buckets and containers are visible on the ground. At least three individuals, appearing to be children, are present in the mid-ground. One child in a yellow shirt walks on the sandy path, while two others are near a severely damaged, charred vehicle (likely a car) situated on the open ground amidst the tents and rubble. The scene is illuminated by bright daylight under a clear blue sky.

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