
Stake attention in this memory
This elevated image depicts a scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by extensive structural damage. Centrally, a severely damaged mosque features a light-colored dome and two minarets. One minaret is tall and slender, largely intact with several dark figures (likely birds) perched on its uppermost section. The second minaret is shorter, wider, and also exhibits significant structural compromise. Surrounding the mosque are numerous multi-story buildings reduced to rubble, fragmented walls, and exposed internal structures. To the left, a multi-story building shows substantial damage, with large sections of its facade missing, revealing internal rooms across multiple floors. Textile items are draped over damaged balconies. An asphalt road with faded white lane markings runs through the foreground and midground. Approximately 18 individuals, including adults and children, are distributed across the street; some are walking, others stand in small groups or individually. On the right side of the street, a group of 6-7 people are gathered around a dark table and chairs, positioned under a partial canopy. Multiple dark, thin utility lines are visible against the clear, pale blue sky. In the immediate right foreground, a dark metal balcony railing and a clothesline with pink sandals and denim fabric are partially visible, indicating the elevated vantage point. Additional multi-story buildings, some appearing less damaged, are present in the distant background under natural daylight.
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