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The image provides an interior view of a room within a severely damaged building located in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory. The scene is characterized by extensive fire and structural damage.

The walls and ceiling are heavily impacted. The upper sections of all visible walls and the entire ceiling are blackened by dense soot, indicating significant fire damage. Numerous cracks, some vertical, traverse these sooted surfaces. A large, irregular opening, approximately 50x30 cm, is present in the upper left wall, exposing concrete and rebar. The lower half of the left wall is light gray concrete or plaster, marked with dark, circular residue patterns and vertical drips originating from the sooted upper section.

The right wall's lower section is also light gray, exhibiting similar dark, circular marks, though less concentrated. White Arabic script is faintly visible as graffiti on the upper right portion of this wall, partially obscured by soot. Below this, a damaged electrical outlet or switch plate is present, surrounded by a distinct blue mark. An irregular, dark opening or hole is visible near the base of the right wall.

The floor is covered with dusty, light-colored ceramic tiles, featuring darker streaks of grime. Strong natural light from an unseen source, likely a window, enters from the right, casting distinct shadows onto the tiled floor. A central doorway, with an unfinished concrete frame, leads into an adjacent damaged and dusty room. Further beyond, through another opening, a natural light source illuminates a distant room with lighter walls. No individuals or movable objects are present within the frame.
NERMEEN SALEH

Sep 8, 2025

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image provides an interior view of a room within a severely damaged building located in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory. The scene is characterized by extensive fire and structural damage. The walls and ceiling are heavily impacted. The upper sections of all visible walls and the entire ceiling are blackened by dense soot, indicating significant fire damage. Numerous cracks, some vertical, traverse these sooted surfaces. A large, irregular opening, approximately 50x30 cm, is present in the upper left wall, exposing concrete and rebar. The lower half of the left wall is light gray concrete or plaster, marked with dark, circular residue patterns and vertical drips originating from the sooted upper section. The right wall's lower section is also light gray, exhibiting similar dark, circular marks, though less concentrated. White Arabic script is faintly visible as graffiti on the upper right portion of this wall, partially obscured by soot. Below this, a damaged electrical outlet or switch plate is present, surrounded by a distinct blue mark. An irregular, dark opening or hole is visible near the base of the right wall. The floor is covered with dusty, light-colored ceramic tiles, featuring darker streaks of grime. Strong natural light from an unseen source, likely a window, enters from the right, casting distinct shadows onto the tiled floor. A central doorway, with an unfinished concrete frame, leads into an adjacent damaged and dusty room. Further beyond, through another opening, a natural light source illuminates a distant room with lighter walls. No individuals or movable objects are present within the frame.

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