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An elevated view captures a scene of widespread destruction in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under a clear, pale blue sky during what appears to be late afternoon or early morning light. The central feature is a large mosque with two tall, slender white minarets and a central dome; significant portions of the mosque's structure are destroyed, with rubble piled around its base. One minaret appears largely intact, while the rest of the mosque complex exhibits severe damage, revealing internal elements and missing walls.

On the left, a multi-story building, likely residential, is heavily damaged, with upper floors partially collapsed, exposed interiors, and debris protruding from windows. Its light-colored facade shows multiple impact points and structural failures. Across the street on the right, the immediate foreground shows a section of another severely damaged building, with crumbling walls and exposed rebar.

The street itself, a paved road, is covered with sand and rubble, indicating a lack of recent clearing. In the mid-ground, a substantial expanse of debris and collapsed building materials dominates the area in front of the mosque. A group of approximately six to eight individuals, primarily men dressed in dark, casual clothing, walk along the street in the foreground, moving towards the middle ground. Another lone figure is visible further down the street amidst the rubble near the mosque. In the distance, other faint figures are discernible on a broader thoroughfare, suggesting some pedestrian activity.

Overhead, a thin, dashed wire or cable traverses the sky, connecting structures. In the bottom right corner, partially obscured, are two makeshift structures constructed from white tarpaulin-like material, possibly temporary shelters. The overall environment depicts a city significantly impacted by conflict, with extensive structural damage to buildings and the landscape covered in debris.
reham

Mar 10, 2026, 3:12 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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An elevated view captures a scene of widespread destruction in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under a clear, pale blue sky during what appears to be late afternoon or early morning light. The central feature is a large mosque with two tall, slender white minarets and a central dome; significant portions of the mosque's structure are destroyed, with rubble piled around its base. One minaret appears largely intact, while the rest of the mosque complex exhibits severe damage, revealing internal elements and missing walls. On the left, a multi-story building, likely residential, is heavily damaged, with upper floors partially collapsed, exposed interiors, and debris protruding from windows. Its light-colored facade shows multiple impact points and structural failures. Across the street on the right, the immediate foreground shows a section of another severely damaged building, with crumbling walls and exposed rebar. The street itself, a paved road, is covered with sand and rubble, indicating a lack of recent clearing. In the mid-ground, a substantial expanse of debris and collapsed building materials dominates the area in front of the mosque. A group of approximately six to eight individuals, primarily men dressed in dark, casual clothing, walk along the street in the foreground, moving towards the middle ground. Another lone figure is visible further down the street amidst the rubble near the mosque. In the distance, other faint figures are discernible on a broader thoroughfare, suggesting some pedestrian activity. Overhead, a thin, dashed wire or cable traverses the sky, connecting structures. In the bottom right corner, partially obscured, are two makeshift structures constructed from white tarpaulin-like material, possibly temporary shelters. The overall environment depicts a city significantly impacted by conflict, with extensive structural damage to buildings and the landscape covered in debris.

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