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The image displays a close-up, vertical view of a multi-story building facade in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under direct sunlight. The building features a light tan-colored concrete or stucco exterior, accented by reddish-brown vertical panels between window columns. Many window openings are framed by decorative white arched elements with a geometric lattice pattern. The facade exhibits widespread damage, characterized by numerous small, dark pockmarks and circular indentations consistent with bullet impacts scattered across the light-colored surfaces, particularly on the left and central sections.

In the leftmost visible column of windows:
- The topmost window has its metal security bars intact but the glass is missing, revealing a dark interior.
- The second window from the top presents a large, irregular dark void where the window and a significant portion of the surrounding wall material have been destroyed, with visible charring around the edges and a partially demolished decorative arch above.
- The third window from the top has missing glass, with a translucent plastic sheet partially covering the opening.
- The fourth, bottommost visible window in this column has missing glass and intact metal security bars, over which a patterned blue and white fabric is draped.

In the middle column of windows, positioned slightly to the right of the center:
- The uppermost windows are extensively damaged, with a substantial portion of the facade missing and structural materials exposed. The openings are partially covered by various torn fabrics and plastic sheets, including blue, beige, and white materials.
- The second window from the top is a dark, empty void with a largely destroyed decorative arch, and a smaller, irregular dark hole is present just above it.
- The third window from the top has missing glass and bent metal security bars, revealing a dark interior.
- The fourth, bottommost visible window in this column has missing glass and intact metal security bars, over which a pinkish fabric is draped.

In the partially visible rightmost column of windows:
- The upper visible window has broken or missing glass, though its frame appears partially intact.
- The lower visible window has missing glass and metal security bars, with some light-colored material visible inside.

No individuals or specific actions are depicted within the frame.
NERMEEN SALEH

Sep 8, 2025

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image displays a close-up, vertical view of a multi-story building facade in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under direct sunlight. The building features a light tan-colored concrete or stucco exterior, accented by reddish-brown vertical panels between window columns. Many window openings are framed by decorative white arched elements with a geometric lattice pattern. The facade exhibits widespread damage, characterized by numerous small, dark pockmarks and circular indentations consistent with bullet impacts scattered across the light-colored surfaces, particularly on the left and central sections. In the leftmost visible column of windows: - The topmost window has its metal security bars intact but the glass is missing, revealing a dark interior. - The second window from the top presents a large, irregular dark void where the window and a significant portion of the surrounding wall material have been destroyed, with visible charring around the edges and a partially demolished decorative arch above. - The third window from the top has missing glass, with a translucent plastic sheet partially covering the opening. - The fourth, bottommost visible window in this column has missing glass and intact metal security bars, over which a patterned blue and white fabric is draped. In the middle column of windows, positioned slightly to the right of the center: - The uppermost windows are extensively damaged, with a substantial portion of the facade missing and structural materials exposed. The openings are partially covered by various torn fabrics and plastic sheets, including blue, beige, and white materials. - The second window from the top is a dark, empty void with a largely destroyed decorative arch, and a smaller, irregular dark hole is present just above it. - The third window from the top has missing glass and bent metal security bars, revealing a dark interior. - The fourth, bottommost visible window in this column has missing glass and intact metal security bars, over which a pinkish fabric is draped. In the partially visible rightmost column of windows: - The upper visible window has broken or missing glass, though its frame appears partially intact. - The lower visible window has missing glass and metal security bars, with some light-colored material visible inside. No individuals or specific actions are depicted within the frame.

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