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An elevated view captures a street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under a partly cloudy blue sky. The central feature is a severely damaged mosque with a tall, white minaret topped by battlements. The mosque's main dome and walls exhibit extensive structural collapse and fragmentation, with debris scattered at its base.

Flanking the street are multi-story buildings, all displaying significant destruction. The building on the left, yellow-beige, has large sections of its facade missing, exposing interior rooms and twisted rebar. A pink fabric item hangs from an upper-floor opening. The building on the right, partially visible, also shows heavy damage and exposed internal structures.

The paved street running through the middle is wide, with faded white lane markings. Substantial rubble, concrete fragments, and dust are present on the road shoulders and surrounding areas, particularly in front of the damaged buildings.

Approximately ten to fifteen individuals are on the street. In the mid-ground on the left, a group of four children are present, one child in a blue shirt stands with arms outstretched, another child in dark clothing is crouched nearby. Further left, two children in red and yellow jackets are walking. A lone adult figure in dark attire walks further back on the right side of the street. Other distant figures are visible walking down the thoroughfare.

On the right side of the street, closer to the foreground, are several temporary structures: a blue-tarped stall and a red-and-white striped canopy. A white tent-like structure with visible text is further in the background on the right. A small, low stand with items is situated near the center of the street.

Overhead, a thin black cable spans horizontally across the frame, connecting the damaged buildings. A thicker, curved black cable is prominent in the lower right foreground, originating from the adjacent damaged building.
reham

Mar 6, 2026, 2:23 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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An elevated view captures a street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under a partly cloudy blue sky. The central feature is a severely damaged mosque with a tall, white minaret topped by battlements. The mosque's main dome and walls exhibit extensive structural collapse and fragmentation, with debris scattered at its base. Flanking the street are multi-story buildings, all displaying significant destruction. The building on the left, yellow-beige, has large sections of its facade missing, exposing interior rooms and twisted rebar. A pink fabric item hangs from an upper-floor opening. The building on the right, partially visible, also shows heavy damage and exposed internal structures. The paved street running through the middle is wide, with faded white lane markings. Substantial rubble, concrete fragments, and dust are present on the road shoulders and surrounding areas, particularly in front of the damaged buildings. Approximately ten to fifteen individuals are on the street. In the mid-ground on the left, a group of four children are present, one child in a blue shirt stands with arms outstretched, another child in dark clothing is crouched nearby. Further left, two children in red and yellow jackets are walking. A lone adult figure in dark attire walks further back on the right side of the street. Other distant figures are visible walking down the thoroughfare. On the right side of the street, closer to the foreground, are several temporary structures: a blue-tarped stall and a red-and-white striped canopy. A white tent-like structure with visible text is further in the background on the right. A small, low stand with items is situated near the center of the street. Overhead, a thin black cable spans horizontally across the frame, connecting the damaged buildings. A thicker, curved black cable is prominent in the lower right foreground, originating from the adjacent damaged building.

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