
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts a severely damaged multi-story building in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory. The structure, appearing to be residential and constructed of light beige or tan concrete, exhibits extensive destruction, particularly on its upper and middle floors, where large sections of walls are missing, exposing interior spaces. Exposed rebar and twisted metal debris are visible at the upper right and integrated into the structure. On the middle floor, which has an open facade due to missing walls, a woman is seated on a black plastic chair on the right side. She wears a patterned dress, possibly orange and dark-colored, and appears to be observing the left side of the frame. To her immediate right, a young male or youth stands near a makeshift clothesline, from which a white towel or shirt and other dark garments are suspended. Two large openings on this same floor are covered with white tarpaulins or sheets, fashioned as temporary walls. The exterior wall of this floor, particularly to the left of the covered openings, shows multiple small impact marks or pockmarks. The ground level of the building, visible at the bottom left, appears less damaged, featuring a closed, louvered door and a window. The immediate foreground is dominated by a substantial pile of concrete rubble, broken bricks, and assorted debris, suggesting a partial collapse or demolition. This debris pile extends from the bottom of the frame towards the damaged building, obscuring its lower sections. The ground beneath the rubble and in the foreground appears sandy. The scene is illuminated by direct sunlight, casting shadows across the rubble and portions of the building.
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