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This image depicts a residential area in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by an urban environment with significant structural damage. Two multi-story apartment buildings, constructed with light brown facades and terracotta-colored decorative panels, flank a central unpaved area.

The building on the left exhibits numerous small impact marks across its facade, consistent with bullet or shrapnel damage. Its windows, mostly intact, show closed shutters or internal coverings, and several external air conditioning units are visible. The ground level features arched open spaces.

The building on the right displays extensive structural damage, particularly on its upper levels and roofline, with large sections of the facade missing, exposing internal masonry. Many windows are shattered or completely absent, with some openings covered by blue or dark fabric. The facade also bears multiple impact marks. Underneath the arched ground-level openings of this building, a yellow-green vehicle and a silver-grey sedan are partially visible.

The central ground area between the buildings is unpaved, consisting of sand and dirt heavily strewn with piles of concrete rubble, twisted metal, and assorted debris. Several makeshift structures or shelters covered with grey tarpaulins are present. In the mid-ground, two small human figures are discernible in the sandy area, and additional indistinct figures are visible further back near stacked black objects. A cluster of twisted metal, possibly bicycles, is also present near a shelter. More apartment buildings extend into the background. Overhead, a clear light blue sky is visible, with power or communication lines strung across the gap between the primary buildings.
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Mar 11, 2026, 3:36 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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This image depicts a residential area in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by an urban environment with significant structural damage. Two multi-story apartment buildings, constructed with light brown facades and terracotta-colored decorative panels, flank a central unpaved area. The building on the left exhibits numerous small impact marks across its facade, consistent with bullet or shrapnel damage. Its windows, mostly intact, show closed shutters or internal coverings, and several external air conditioning units are visible. The ground level features arched open spaces. The building on the right displays extensive structural damage, particularly on its upper levels and roofline, with large sections of the facade missing, exposing internal masonry. Many windows are shattered or completely absent, with some openings covered by blue or dark fabric. The facade also bears multiple impact marks. Underneath the arched ground-level openings of this building, a yellow-green vehicle and a silver-grey sedan are partially visible. The central ground area between the buildings is unpaved, consisting of sand and dirt heavily strewn with piles of concrete rubble, twisted metal, and assorted debris. Several makeshift structures or shelters covered with grey tarpaulins are present. In the mid-ground, two small human figures are discernible in the sandy area, and additional indistinct figures are visible further back near stacked black objects. A cluster of twisted metal, possibly bicycles, is also present near a shelter. More apartment buildings extend into the background. Overhead, a clear light blue sky is visible, with power or communication lines strung across the gap between the primary buildings.

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