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The image depicts a severely damaged multi-story residential building in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory. The structure, appearing to be concrete and plaster, exhibits extensive impact damage across multiple floors, characterized by numerous pockmarks, bullet holes, and larger structural breaches in its facade.

On the upper and middle floors, windows are often missing panes, with some openings covered by makeshift white tarpaulins, fabric sheets, or materials bearing the UNICEF logo. Several balconies feature clotheslines with various garments, including a yellow towel, black trousers, and light-colored shirts, suggesting continued or recent habitation despite the damage. Interiors of exposed apartments reveal clutter, debris, and improvised coverings. One balcony at mid-level, on the right side, retains its ornate balustrade but has severe wall damage to its left.

The lower floors and ground level show the most profound structural degradation. Arched support structures are visible, beneath which large piles of rubble and debris accumulate. Puddles of standing water are present on the ground beneath the arches. The ground in front of the building is completely covered in a dense layer of fragmented concrete, rebar, shattered glass, and general building debris. A red cabinet or fire extinguisher box is partially visible on a damaged wall section at the ground level on the right side. No people are visible in the scene.
NERMEEN SALEH

Mar 24, 2026, 11:24 AM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image depicts a severely damaged multi-story residential building in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory. The structure, appearing to be concrete and plaster, exhibits extensive impact damage across multiple floors, characterized by numerous pockmarks, bullet holes, and larger structural breaches in its facade. On the upper and middle floors, windows are often missing panes, with some openings covered by makeshift white tarpaulins, fabric sheets, or materials bearing the UNICEF logo. Several balconies feature clotheslines with various garments, including a yellow towel, black trousers, and light-colored shirts, suggesting continued or recent habitation despite the damage. Interiors of exposed apartments reveal clutter, debris, and improvised coverings. One balcony at mid-level, on the right side, retains its ornate balustrade but has severe wall damage to its left. The lower floors and ground level show the most profound structural degradation. Arched support structures are visible, beneath which large piles of rubble and debris accumulate. Puddles of standing water are present on the ground beneath the arches. The ground in front of the building is completely covered in a dense layer of fragmented concrete, rebar, shattered glass, and general building debris. A red cabinet or fire extinguisher box is partially visible on a damaged wall section at the ground level on the right side. No people are visible in the scene.

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