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This image depicts a heavily damaged multi-story building located in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory. The building's facade, predominantly light brown/beige, shows extensive signs of structural compromise and impact damage.

The upper portion of the building features a flat roof with multiple white cylindrical water tanks and a telecommunications tower with several antenna arrays. The parapet wall around the roof also exhibits numerous small impact holes.

Across all visible floors, the exterior walls are pockmarked with dozens of small, circular indentations consistent with bullet or shrapnel impacts. Larger sections of the concrete and plaster facade are missing or severely fractured, particularly on the left and central columns.

Several windows and entire wall sections are either blown out or collapsed. On the top visible floor, the leftmost window opening shows black soot staining, indicating fire damage. Directly to its right, a large section of the wall is absent, revealing an exposed interior room with visible cinder block construction and various draped fabrics acting as makeshift coverings. A red piece of fabric hangs from a fixture in this opening.

Below this, on the next floor, another large opening exposes an interior. On the floor below that, a large, irregularly shaped opening shows a white tarp or sheet stretched across the interior, with debris visible within the room. A red piece of fabric hangs from the upper-right corner of this opening.

Further down, on the lower levels, windows are missing, and balcony structures on the right side are partially collapsed or heavily damaged, with debris and household items like clothing visible. Some remaining window frames on the right side retain decorative arched elements. The very bottom of the building shows severe structural damage and exposed rebar.

The visible sky is clear blue. No people are discernible in the image.
reham

Oct 7, 2025, 2:16 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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This image depicts a heavily damaged multi-story building located in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory. The building's facade, predominantly light brown/beige, shows extensive signs of structural compromise and impact damage. The upper portion of the building features a flat roof with multiple white cylindrical water tanks and a telecommunications tower with several antenna arrays. The parapet wall around the roof also exhibits numerous small impact holes. Across all visible floors, the exterior walls are pockmarked with dozens of small, circular indentations consistent with bullet or shrapnel impacts. Larger sections of the concrete and plaster facade are missing or severely fractured, particularly on the left and central columns. Several windows and entire wall sections are either blown out or collapsed. On the top visible floor, the leftmost window opening shows black soot staining, indicating fire damage. Directly to its right, a large section of the wall is absent, revealing an exposed interior room with visible cinder block construction and various draped fabrics acting as makeshift coverings. A red piece of fabric hangs from a fixture in this opening. Below this, on the next floor, another large opening exposes an interior. On the floor below that, a large, irregularly shaped opening shows a white tarp or sheet stretched across the interior, with debris visible within the room. A red piece of fabric hangs from the upper-right corner of this opening. Further down, on the lower levels, windows are missing, and balcony structures on the right side are partially collapsed or heavily damaged, with debris and household items like clothing visible. Some remaining window frames on the right side retain decorative arched elements. The very bottom of the building shows severe structural damage and exposed rebar. The visible sky is clear blue. No people are discernible in the image.

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