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The image depicts a scene of widespread destruction and makeshift living conditions in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territories. On the left, a multi-story concrete building stands severely damaged, with large sections of its walls and interiors exposed and windows blown out. Its structural integrity appears compromised, revealing a skeleton-like facade. Some openings are covered with blue tarpaulins, and clothes hang from lines near its lower floors.

Adjacent to the damaged building, and extending across the middle and right side of the frame, is an extensive area of makeshift shelters. These structures are constructed from various materials, predominantly white, grey, and blue tarpaulins, black plastic sheets, and scraps, suggesting a refugee or displaced persons camp setup amidst rubble. Large piles of debris, including concrete chunks, twisted metal, and general refuse, are scattered throughout the ground, especially prominent on the far right. A bright blue plastic bag is visible among the rubble.

The ground separating the damaged building and the shelters is mostly dirt or sand, with sparse vegetation. In the foreground, a rusty metal beam with two white pulley-like components extends into the frame, indicating the photo was taken from an elevated position. Clothes are visible hanging outside some of the shelters, suggesting daily life continues despite the harsh conditions. The scene is illuminated by bright daylight, casting strong shadows and indicating clear weather. No people are visibly present, nor is any text legible. Two small dark birds are seen on the dusty ground in one of the cropped images. The overall impression is one of extreme hardship, displacement, and resilience in a war-torn environment.
NERMEEN SALEH

Apr 29, 2026

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territories

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The image depicts a scene of widespread destruction and makeshift living conditions in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territories. On the left, a multi-story concrete building stands severely damaged, with large sections of its walls and interiors exposed and windows blown out. Its structural integrity appears compromised, revealing a skeleton-like facade. Some openings are covered with blue tarpaulins, and clothes hang from lines near its lower floors. Adjacent to the damaged building, and extending across the middle and right side of the frame, is an extensive area of makeshift shelters. These structures are constructed from various materials, predominantly white, grey, and blue tarpaulins, black plastic sheets, and scraps, suggesting a refugee or displaced persons camp setup amidst rubble. Large piles of debris, including concrete chunks, twisted metal, and general refuse, are scattered throughout the ground, especially prominent on the far right. A bright blue plastic bag is visible among the rubble. The ground separating the damaged building and the shelters is mostly dirt or sand, with sparse vegetation. In the foreground, a rusty metal beam with two white pulley-like components extends into the frame, indicating the photo was taken from an elevated position. Clothes are visible hanging outside some of the shelters, suggesting daily life continues despite the harsh conditions. The scene is illuminated by bright daylight, casting strong shadows and indicating clear weather. No people are visibly present, nor is any text legible. Two small dark birds are seen on the dusty ground in one of the cropped images. The overall impression is one of extreme hardship, displacement, and resilience in a war-torn environment.

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