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The image depicts a severely damaged urban landscape in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, with the Great Mosque of Khan Yunis (Al-Kabir Mosque) as a central feature. The photograph is taken from an elevated vantage point, looking across a street and rubble-strewn areas, under a clear blue sky with scattered white clouds.

In the immediate foreground, a dark, rusted, and bent metal railing, possibly from a window or balcony, partially obstructs the view. Several wires or ropes are tied around these bars.

To the left, a multi-story building, likely residential, exhibits extensive structural damage; a significant portion of its upper floors is either collapsed or heavily damaged, with exposed rebar. Clothes are visible hanging on a balcony of this building. A partially visible sign with red, black, and white geometric shapes is affixed to its lower wall.

A paved street runs from left to right across the midground. On the left side of the street, two individuals are seated on a three-wheeled vehicle with a yellow canopy. Further right on the street, two small figures are discernible, and another person in dark clothing is walking in the lower right portion of the street.

The Great Mosque of Khan Yunis stands in the midground, extensively damaged. Its main dome structure is largely intact, but significant sections of its walls are missing, revealing the interior. Debris and rubble are piled around its base. The mosque's right minaret, topped with a crenelated crown, appears structurally damaged but remains standing. A second, smaller minaret is visible to the left of the main dome, also showing damage.

Surrounding the mosque and extending to the right, large piles of concrete rubble and debris indicate widespread destruction. Several small figures are visible moving or standing within these rubbled areas. Additionally, several white or light-colored tarpaulins or makeshift tents are set up on the ground near the right side of the street.

In the background, beyond the immediate destruction, less severely damaged multi-story residential buildings are visible. The overall scene conveys the aftermath of extensive structural devastation. The watermark "Galaxy A14" is visible in the lower left corner.
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Mar 24, 2026, 10:57 AM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image depicts a severely damaged urban landscape in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, with the Great Mosque of Khan Yunis (Al-Kabir Mosque) as a central feature. The photograph is taken from an elevated vantage point, looking across a street and rubble-strewn areas, under a clear blue sky with scattered white clouds. In the immediate foreground, a dark, rusted, and bent metal railing, possibly from a window or balcony, partially obstructs the view. Several wires or ropes are tied around these bars. To the left, a multi-story building, likely residential, exhibits extensive structural damage; a significant portion of its upper floors is either collapsed or heavily damaged, with exposed rebar. Clothes are visible hanging on a balcony of this building. A partially visible sign with red, black, and white geometric shapes is affixed to its lower wall. A paved street runs from left to right across the midground. On the left side of the street, two individuals are seated on a three-wheeled vehicle with a yellow canopy. Further right on the street, two small figures are discernible, and another person in dark clothing is walking in the lower right portion of the street. The Great Mosque of Khan Yunis stands in the midground, extensively damaged. Its main dome structure is largely intact, but significant sections of its walls are missing, revealing the interior. Debris and rubble are piled around its base. The mosque's right minaret, topped with a crenelated crown, appears structurally damaged but remains standing. A second, smaller minaret is visible to the left of the main dome, also showing damage. Surrounding the mosque and extending to the right, large piles of concrete rubble and debris indicate widespread destruction. Several small figures are visible moving or standing within these rubbled areas. Additionally, several white or light-colored tarpaulins or makeshift tents are set up on the ground near the right side of the street. In the background, beyond the immediate destruction, less severely damaged multi-story residential buildings are visible. The overall scene conveys the aftermath of extensive structural devastation. The watermark "Galaxy A14" is visible in the lower left corner.

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