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The image depicts a street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by significant structural damage. In the mid-ground, a multi-story residential building with light-colored facades features balconies, several of which have clothes hanging to dry. The upper right portion of this building shows partial structural damage. At its base, arched entrances are visible, and a red and white commercial sign is mounted on the lower right exterior.

To the right and in the background, extensive destruction is evident, with heavily damaged concrete structures revealing exposed rebar. A partially collapsed dome and other severely damaged buildings are visible, suggesting the remnants of a mosque or large complex. Rubble and debris are scattered across the ground in these areas.

The roadway is a paved two-lane street, grey in color, with white painted lines down the center and along the edges. Patches of sand and dirt are visible along the road's shoulders and in some sections of the asphalt.

Approximately fourteen individuals are present on the street. In the near foreground, a lone person in dark clothing is moving towards the left. Further down the street, another person in dark attire stands stationary, while a person in a maroon jacket walks towards the right. A group of four individuals, mostly dressed in dark clothing, are gathered in the center of the road, appearing to interact with a small, light-colored object on the asphalt, possibly a ball. On the far right, a small group of three to four children, some in red clothing, are clustered near a white object. In the distant background, a single person in red is visible near the damaged structures.

The immediate foreground reveals tangled rebar and utility wires, indicating the perspective is from a damaged elevated position. The scene is illuminated by clear daylight.
reham

Mar 5, 2026, 2:39 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image depicts a street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by significant structural damage. In the mid-ground, a multi-story residential building with light-colored facades features balconies, several of which have clothes hanging to dry. The upper right portion of this building shows partial structural damage. At its base, arched entrances are visible, and a red and white commercial sign is mounted on the lower right exterior. To the right and in the background, extensive destruction is evident, with heavily damaged concrete structures revealing exposed rebar. A partially collapsed dome and other severely damaged buildings are visible, suggesting the remnants of a mosque or large complex. Rubble and debris are scattered across the ground in these areas. The roadway is a paved two-lane street, grey in color, with white painted lines down the center and along the edges. Patches of sand and dirt are visible along the road's shoulders and in some sections of the asphalt. Approximately fourteen individuals are present on the street. In the near foreground, a lone person in dark clothing is moving towards the left. Further down the street, another person in dark attire stands stationary, while a person in a maroon jacket walks towards the right. A group of four individuals, mostly dressed in dark clothing, are gathered in the center of the road, appearing to interact with a small, light-colored object on the asphalt, possibly a ball. On the far right, a small group of three to four children, some in red clothing, are clustered near a white object. In the distant background, a single person in red is visible near the damaged structures. The immediate foreground reveals tangled rebar and utility wires, indicating the perspective is from a damaged elevated position. The scene is illuminated by clear daylight.

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