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The image depicts a damaged urban residential area in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by destruction and temporary shelters. Two multi-story apartment buildings flank a wide dirt ground space, with more buildings visible in the distance under a clear blue sky.

The two prominent buildings in the foreground, colored beige with brown horizontal banding and white decorative panels, show extensive damage. Their facades are riddled with numerous small impact marks, likely from bullets or shrapnel. Many windows are shattered, missing, or boarded up with tarps or blankets. The building on the right has a large section of wall entirely blown out on an upper floor, revealing a dark interior space. The ground floors of both buildings feature open arched areas, possibly serving as carports or recessed entrances.

The open ground between these buildings is unpaved, consisting of dirt and sand, heavily strewn with debris and rubble, including twisted metal. In the mid-ground, a cluster of makeshift shelters constructed from tarpaulins and blankets is present, one distinctly blue and white. A group of approximately 10-15 individuals, appearing as dark figures, are scattered across the open dirt area, some walking, others standing.

In the background, further multi-story apartment buildings with similar architectural styles and visible damage extend into the distance, creating an enclosed urban landscape. Sunlight casts strong shadows from the buildings onto the ground and their own facades.
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Mar 1, 2026, 2:31 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image depicts a damaged urban residential area in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by destruction and temporary shelters. Two multi-story apartment buildings flank a wide dirt ground space, with more buildings visible in the distance under a clear blue sky. The two prominent buildings in the foreground, colored beige with brown horizontal banding and white decorative panels, show extensive damage. Their facades are riddled with numerous small impact marks, likely from bullets or shrapnel. Many windows are shattered, missing, or boarded up with tarps or blankets. The building on the right has a large section of wall entirely blown out on an upper floor, revealing a dark interior space. The ground floors of both buildings feature open arched areas, possibly serving as carports or recessed entrances. The open ground between these buildings is unpaved, consisting of dirt and sand, heavily strewn with debris and rubble, including twisted metal. In the mid-ground, a cluster of makeshift shelters constructed from tarpaulins and blankets is present, one distinctly blue and white. A group of approximately 10-15 individuals, appearing as dark figures, are scattered across the open dirt area, some walking, others standing. In the background, further multi-story apartment buildings with similar architectural styles and visible damage extend into the distance, creating an enclosed urban landscape. Sunlight casts strong shadows from the buildings onto the ground and their own facades.

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