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An elevated view captures a street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, dominated by a heavily damaged multi-story building. The beige-toned structure, possibly six to seven floors tall, exhibits severe structural compromise with large sections of its facade and multiple interior rooms exposed. Windows are missing, and some openings are covered with tattered blue or white fabric. Balconies with ornate railings are partially intact on the lower floors, displaying hanging laundry. Bullet or shrapnel damage is visible on the building's exterior. A single light-colored sedan is parked beneath an arched ground-floor opening of the damaged building.

In the foreground, an asphalt road runs horizontally, marked by faint white lines and scattered debris. Approximately 15-20 individuals are present on the street and sidewalks. Several men and boys are centrally located on the road, some appearing to walk or stand casually; a few individuals, including a boy in a red shirt, are in motion, suggesting activity or play. On the sidewalk directly in front of the damaged building, a cluster of women and children are gathered. Other individuals walk alone or in small groups on the road and sidewalks.

In the background to the right, further structural devastation is evident, with buildings reduced to rubble. A distinctive dome structure, indicative of a mosque, stands partially visible, also appearing damaged. Overhead, dark power lines traverse the lower portion of the frame. The scene is illuminated by ambient daylight, with an overall sense of disrepair and ongoing activity amidst the destruction.
reham

Mar 4, 2026, 3:26 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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An elevated view captures a street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, dominated by a heavily damaged multi-story building. The beige-toned structure, possibly six to seven floors tall, exhibits severe structural compromise with large sections of its facade and multiple interior rooms exposed. Windows are missing, and some openings are covered with tattered blue or white fabric. Balconies with ornate railings are partially intact on the lower floors, displaying hanging laundry. Bullet or shrapnel damage is visible on the building's exterior. A single light-colored sedan is parked beneath an arched ground-floor opening of the damaged building. In the foreground, an asphalt road runs horizontally, marked by faint white lines and scattered debris. Approximately 15-20 individuals are present on the street and sidewalks. Several men and boys are centrally located on the road, some appearing to walk or stand casually; a few individuals, including a boy in a red shirt, are in motion, suggesting activity or play. On the sidewalk directly in front of the damaged building, a cluster of women and children are gathered. Other individuals walk alone or in small groups on the road and sidewalks. In the background to the right, further structural devastation is evident, with buildings reduced to rubble. A distinctive dome structure, indicative of a mosque, stands partially visible, also appearing damaged. Overhead, dark power lines traverse the lower portion of the frame. The scene is illuminated by ambient daylight, with an overall sense of disrepair and ongoing activity amidst the destruction.

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