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The image captures an aerial view of a street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by significant destruction and ongoing human activity under bright daylight.

In the background, a heavily damaged multi-story building, featuring arched windows consistent with mosque architecture, stands partially demolished with large sections of its facade and interior exposed. Adjacent to it and extending across the upper portion of the frame are other multi-story buildings, some appearing damaged, others seemingly intact. The sky above is clear.

The midground is dominated by a wide, unpaved street or open area filled with approximately 30-40 individuals, including adults and children. They are seen walking, standing, and gathering in various small groups across the dusty terrain. Shadows are sharply defined, indicating overhead sunlight. On the left side of this open area, a makeshift shelter constructed with a wooden frame and a blue tarp roof houses a small group of people. Nearby, piles of rubble, debris, and yellow containers are visible. To the right, a line of white concrete blocks separates the street from a collection of additional makeshift tents and shelters fashioned from tarpaulins and assorted materials, interspersed with more debris.

The immediate foreground is partially obscured by a dark, curved architectural element. On the unpaved ground below this element, three cars are parked. On the far left, a silver sedan is largely covered by a dark tarp, revealing a Palestinian license plate (J 2837-03). Next to it is a red hatchback, followed by a light-colored sedan on the far right. Several individuals are present in this foreground area, including a person in a dark abaya walking with a child on the left, and other figures standing alone further right.
NERMEEN SALEH

Sep 29, 2025, 8:42 AM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image captures an aerial view of a street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by significant destruction and ongoing human activity under bright daylight. In the background, a heavily damaged multi-story building, featuring arched windows consistent with mosque architecture, stands partially demolished with large sections of its facade and interior exposed. Adjacent to it and extending across the upper portion of the frame are other multi-story buildings, some appearing damaged, others seemingly intact. The sky above is clear. The midground is dominated by a wide, unpaved street or open area filled with approximately 30-40 individuals, including adults and children. They are seen walking, standing, and gathering in various small groups across the dusty terrain. Shadows are sharply defined, indicating overhead sunlight. On the left side of this open area, a makeshift shelter constructed with a wooden frame and a blue tarp roof houses a small group of people. Nearby, piles of rubble, debris, and yellow containers are visible. To the right, a line of white concrete blocks separates the street from a collection of additional makeshift tents and shelters fashioned from tarpaulins and assorted materials, interspersed with more debris. The immediate foreground is partially obscured by a dark, curved architectural element. On the unpaved ground below this element, three cars are parked. On the far left, a silver sedan is largely covered by a dark tarp, revealing a Palestinian license plate (J 2837-03). Next to it is a red hatchback, followed by a light-colored sedan on the far right. Several individuals are present in this foreground area, including a person in a dark abaya walking with a child on the left, and other figures standing alone further right.

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