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This image depicts a devastated urban street scene in the city of Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under a clear blue sky.

The prominent feature on the left is a multi-story building, approximately seven floors high, constructed with a light brown facade and darker brown accents. It exhibits extensive structural damage, including numerous shattered windows, large breaches in the walls exposing interior rooms, and visible rebar, particularly on the upper floors and roofline. Arched decorative elements are present on its upper facade, also showing damage. Clothes are seen hanging from balconies and windows on multiple floors, suggesting recent human presence or partial occupation. The ground floor features a series of arched open porticos, beneath which a vehicle and debris are partially visible.

In the background, to the right of the main building, stands a heavily damaged mosque. Its distinctive white minaret, topped with a finial, is visible, alongside its large dome. Surrounding the mosque are areas of significant rubble and structural collapse.

The foreground features a paved road with two white dashed lines, indicating lanes. The road surface shows signs of wear, dirt, and scattered debris. A tall, dark street light pole with attached wires stands vertically in the mid-right foreground, partially obscuring the view.

On the street, approximately eight to ten individuals are walking. They appear to be civilians, moving individually or in small groups. One person is visible on what appears to be a scooter or bicycle further down the road. A black motorcycle with a green delivery box on its rear rack is parked on the right side of the road, partially surrounded by rubble in the immediate foreground. Long shadows are cast across the street and buildings, indicating a sunny day. Rubble and broken concrete are visible in the extreme lower right foreground.
reham

Mar 7, 2026, 1:40 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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This image depicts a devastated urban street scene in the city of Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under a clear blue sky. The prominent feature on the left is a multi-story building, approximately seven floors high, constructed with a light brown facade and darker brown accents. It exhibits extensive structural damage, including numerous shattered windows, large breaches in the walls exposing interior rooms, and visible rebar, particularly on the upper floors and roofline. Arched decorative elements are present on its upper facade, also showing damage. Clothes are seen hanging from balconies and windows on multiple floors, suggesting recent human presence or partial occupation. The ground floor features a series of arched open porticos, beneath which a vehicle and debris are partially visible. In the background, to the right of the main building, stands a heavily damaged mosque. Its distinctive white minaret, topped with a finial, is visible, alongside its large dome. Surrounding the mosque are areas of significant rubble and structural collapse. The foreground features a paved road with two white dashed lines, indicating lanes. The road surface shows signs of wear, dirt, and scattered debris. A tall, dark street light pole with attached wires stands vertically in the mid-right foreground, partially obscuring the view. On the street, approximately eight to ten individuals are walking. They appear to be civilians, moving individually or in small groups. One person is visible on what appears to be a scooter or bicycle further down the road. A black motorcycle with a green delivery box on its rear rack is parked on the right side of the road, partially surrounded by rubble in the immediate foreground. Long shadows are cast across the street and buildings, indicating a sunny day. Rubble and broken concrete are visible in the extreme lower right foreground.

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