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This image captures a street scene in the city of Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, specifically depicting the area surrounding the Grand Mosque (Al-Omari Mosque). The view is from an elevated position, looking northeast across a wide, unpaved street under bright daylight.

The environment is characterized by widespread structural damage. On the left, a multi-story building, likely residential, exhibits severe destruction with large sections of its facade missing, exposing multiple floors and balconies; laundry is visible on some balconies. Debris piles are evident at its base.

In the mid-ground, the Grand Mosque stands prominently. Its distinct minaret is largely intact, though the mosque's central dome and surrounding structures display visible damage and scarring. Rubble is scattered around its foundation. To the right and in the background, numerous other urban buildings are seen in various states of ruin, some partially collapsed and others reduced to debris fields.

The street itself is wide, dusty, and uneven, with scattered rubble and earth. A significant number of civilians, including adults and children, are walking across the street in various directions. Their elongated shadows indicate a mid-morning or afternoon sun. Several individuals, particularly women, are dressed in dark, traditional clothing. On the left side of the street, adjacent to the damaged building, several makeshift market stalls or displays are present. In the lower left, a child rides a bicycle. Further down the street, additional groups of people are walking amidst scattered objects and debris. A black, ornate metal railing, part of the observer's immediate foreground, partially obstructs the view in the lower right. The sky is clear blue with sparse white cumulus clouds, and a bright sun flare is visible in the upper right quadrant. A small, dark, unidentifiable object is suspended in the upper sky.
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Oct 2, 2025, 7:02 AM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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This image captures a street scene in the city of Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, specifically depicting the area surrounding the Grand Mosque (Al-Omari Mosque). The view is from an elevated position, looking northeast across a wide, unpaved street under bright daylight. The environment is characterized by widespread structural damage. On the left, a multi-story building, likely residential, exhibits severe destruction with large sections of its facade missing, exposing multiple floors and balconies; laundry is visible on some balconies. Debris piles are evident at its base. In the mid-ground, the Grand Mosque stands prominently. Its distinct minaret is largely intact, though the mosque's central dome and surrounding structures display visible damage and scarring. Rubble is scattered around its foundation. To the right and in the background, numerous other urban buildings are seen in various states of ruin, some partially collapsed and others reduced to debris fields. The street itself is wide, dusty, and uneven, with scattered rubble and earth. A significant number of civilians, including adults and children, are walking across the street in various directions. Their elongated shadows indicate a mid-morning or afternoon sun. Several individuals, particularly women, are dressed in dark, traditional clothing. On the left side of the street, adjacent to the damaged building, several makeshift market stalls or displays are present. In the lower left, a child rides a bicycle. Further down the street, additional groups of people are walking amidst scattered objects and debris. A black, ornate metal railing, part of the observer's immediate foreground, partially obstructs the view in the lower right. The sky is clear blue with sparse white cumulus clouds, and a bright sun flare is visible in the upper right quadrant. A small, dark, unidentifiable object is suspended in the upper sky.

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