
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts a heavily damaged urban environment in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, viewed from an elevated position, likely a window or balcony. The central subject is the Al-Farra Mosque, which has sustained extensive structural damage. Both of its prominent minarets show damage, particularly at their tops, though they remain largely upright. The mosque's main dome is visible, but large sections of the surrounding structure, including walls and roof, have collapsed, forming significant piles of rubble around its base. To the left of the mosque, adjacent buildings are also severely damaged, with visible structural collapse and exposed debris. The building from which the photograph is taken, visible on the right foreground, shows signs of damage, including broken concrete and exposed materials. A decorative metal railing is visible in the bottom right corner. Below, a large, open, paved area, appearing to be a city square or main street, extends in front of the mosque. This area is mostly clear of large debris but shows scattered smaller rubble. Several small groups of people are present on this paved area: one group of approximately three to four individuals walks towards the left-center, another group of similar size stands further back and to the right, and several solitary figures are visible throughout the space. Their actions are primarily walking or standing. In the bottom right foreground, partially visible under the viewpoint's railing, are several makeshift structures, including a blue tarpaulin and a white tent-like object, possibly associated with aid or temporary shelter. In the background, beyond the immediate destruction, a cluster of multi-story residential buildings appears to be standing, though their condition cannot be definitively assessed from this distance. The sky above is a pale blue with scattered white clouds. A dashed line, possibly a wire or string of lights, stretches horizontally across the upper mid-ground of the sky.
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