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This media file, captured in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, presents a stark view of an urban environment characterized by widespread destruction and temporary housing.

On the left, several multi-story residential buildings, constructed primarily with beige and light brown facades, stand heavily damaged. Numerous windows and sections of walls are blown out, leaving gaping holes that reveal the interiors. The exteriors of these buildings exhibit multiple impact marks or bullet holes, indicating severe structural compromise. Water tanks are visible on the rooftops of some of these structures.

Adjacent to the damaged buildings, a large area is covered in extensive rubble, comprising shattered concrete slabs, twisted rebar, and general debris from what appears to be collapsed or severely damaged structures.

To the right, on sandy, somewhat unkempt ground, a sprawling encampment of numerous makeshift tents is visible. These tents vary in size and are constructed from an assortment of materials, including white, grey, and brown tarps, as well as various fabrics. One white tarp tent distinctly shows a faint "UNICEF" logo, signifying humanitarian aid. Clothes are seen hanging out to dry from some tents and from the openings in the damaged buildings, suggesting ongoing habitation. The ground around the tents is sandy and littered with small pieces of debris.

The scene, illuminated by an overcast sky during daytime, conveys a profound sense of devastation, displacement, and the temporary living conditions faced by a population in a conflict-affected region. No individuals are clearly visible, but the evidence points to a community enduring significant hardship.
NERMEEN SALEH

Apr 24, 2026

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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This media file, captured in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, presents a stark view of an urban environment characterized by widespread destruction and temporary housing. On the left, several multi-story residential buildings, constructed primarily with beige and light brown facades, stand heavily damaged. Numerous windows and sections of walls are blown out, leaving gaping holes that reveal the interiors. The exteriors of these buildings exhibit multiple impact marks or bullet holes, indicating severe structural compromise. Water tanks are visible on the rooftops of some of these structures. Adjacent to the damaged buildings, a large area is covered in extensive rubble, comprising shattered concrete slabs, twisted rebar, and general debris from what appears to be collapsed or severely damaged structures. To the right, on sandy, somewhat unkempt ground, a sprawling encampment of numerous makeshift tents is visible. These tents vary in size and are constructed from an assortment of materials, including white, grey, and brown tarps, as well as various fabrics. One white tarp tent distinctly shows a faint "UNICEF" logo, signifying humanitarian aid. Clothes are seen hanging out to dry from some tents and from the openings in the damaged buildings, suggesting ongoing habitation. The ground around the tents is sandy and littered with small pieces of debris. The scene, illuminated by an overcast sky during daytime, conveys a profound sense of devastation, displacement, and the temporary living conditions faced by a population in a conflict-affected region. No individuals are clearly visible, but the evidence points to a community enduring significant hardship.

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