
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures a street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, depicting extensive urban destruction under a clear blue sky. The prominent feature on the left is a multi-story residential building, light tan in color, which has sustained severe structural damage. Multiple floors exhibit large holes, missing sections of facade, and exposed interiors, with windows either shattered or absent. The building's upper right section shows a partially collapsed ornamental archway. Shrapnel marks or small impact points dot its surface. On the ground floor, arched openings likely denote entrances or sheltered areas; a yellow vehicle is partially visible beneath one. To the right, further down the street, stands a heavily damaged mosque. Its main structure shows significant breaches, particularly around its dome, which is still largely intact but appears compromised. The mosque's minaret, a slender white tower, remains standing, though its very top shows some dark, indistinct features. Beyond the mosque, the background reveals a panorama of widespread rubble and partially demolished buildings. In the mid-ground, a dark utility pole with a street lamp obscures some of the view, with wires extending from it. The street itself is paved but dirty and dusty, with faded white lane markings (double solid lines and broken lines) visible. Approximately 20-30 individuals, appearing to be civilians of varying ages, are walking on the street. They are dressed in casual attire, predominantly dark clothing. One individual in the center is seen carrying a large, rectangular white object, possibly an appliance, assisted by another person. Another individual further left carries a bright yellow object over their shoulder. Smaller groups of people are scattered across the visible stretch of the street, moving in different directions. In the immediate lower right foreground, a pile of concrete rubble mixed with twisted rebar and other debris is present. Long shadows are cast from the left, indicating either early morning or late afternoon sunlight, illuminating the facade of the multi-story building and parts of the street.
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