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This image presents an elevated view of a street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory.

On the left, a multi-story building with a light beige facade featuring decorative darker beige arch patterns and multiple windows secured with black metal grilles stands largely intact. Clothes are drying on external racks and lines from several windows and balconies. The ground floor exhibits arched openings, one housing a parked silver car and another featuring a "YASEEN GAMES" shop with "Squid Game" themed graphics on its sign.

To the right, an adjacent building shows significant structural damage, with its upper floors and roof partially collapsed, exposing rubble and rebar. Further into the background, additional structures appear heavily damaged or reduced to rubble, with some debris piles covered by tarpaulins. A large white building with distinct arched architectural features, possibly a mosque or public building, also exhibits visible damage in the distance.

The street itself is a gray asphalt road marked by two parallel white lines. Scattered rocks and debris are present along its edges and on the adjacent sandy/dirt strips. A paved sidewalk borders the intact building on the left.

Multiple individuals are present in the scene. On the road, six individuals, predominantly young males, are actively engaged in playing soccer with a green ball. Two other individuals are walking independently on the street. A small child in a yellow hooded top and blue jeans walks alone further down the road. On the sidewalk, two adult females are walking in opposite directions: one in a long brown dress and another in a dark purple dress with a white head covering. In the foreground, near a substantial pile of concrete rubble and exposed rebar, a group of three individuals—two children and an adult—are walking on the road.
reham

Mar 23, 2026, 3:35 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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This image presents an elevated view of a street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory. On the left, a multi-story building with a light beige facade featuring decorative darker beige arch patterns and multiple windows secured with black metal grilles stands largely intact. Clothes are drying on external racks and lines from several windows and balconies. The ground floor exhibits arched openings, one housing a parked silver car and another featuring a "YASEEN GAMES" shop with "Squid Game" themed graphics on its sign. To the right, an adjacent building shows significant structural damage, with its upper floors and roof partially collapsed, exposing rubble and rebar. Further into the background, additional structures appear heavily damaged or reduced to rubble, with some debris piles covered by tarpaulins. A large white building with distinct arched architectural features, possibly a mosque or public building, also exhibits visible damage in the distance. The street itself is a gray asphalt road marked by two parallel white lines. Scattered rocks and debris are present along its edges and on the adjacent sandy/dirt strips. A paved sidewalk borders the intact building on the left. Multiple individuals are present in the scene. On the road, six individuals, predominantly young males, are actively engaged in playing soccer with a green ball. Two other individuals are walking independently on the street. A small child in a yellow hooded top and blue jeans walks alone further down the road. On the sidewalk, two adult females are walking in opposite directions: one in a long brown dress and another in a dark purple dress with a white head covering. In the foreground, near a substantial pile of concrete rubble and exposed rebar, a group of three individuals—two children and an adult—are walking on the road.

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