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The image depicts a multi-story residential building in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, exhibiting extensive damage. The facade is scarred by numerous small holes consistent with bullet impacts and larger, irregular holes indicating explosive damage or structural collapse.

The upper floors show significant damage, with sections of walls missing, exposing interiors. On the top visible floor, an ornate balcony on the right contains clotheslines with draped laundry, including a yellow garment. Windows on this level are either shattered or missing.

Mid-levels reveal larger structural breaches, with entire sections of concrete walls collapsed inward or outward, leaving exposed rooms and twisted remnants of interior structures. Many window frames remain, but the glass is absent. Some openings are covered with white tarpaulins, one of which visibly displays the UNICEF logo. Debris, including twisted metal, shattered glass, and broken building materials, is visible within the exposed floor spaces and accumulated on ledges.

The lower floors and ground level show the most severe structural compromise. Large sections of the facade are missing, exposing the building's internal framework. A significant amount of rubble and debris is piled at the base of the building, indicating material collapse. An open doorway on the lower right reveals a darkened interior. Adjacent to this entrance, a small, recessed red box, likely a fire extinguisher cabinet, is mounted on a damaged wall. No individuals are visible within the frame, and no specific actions or interactions are depicted. The environment is an urban setting under daylight conditions.
NERMEEN SALEH

Sep 25, 2025

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image depicts a multi-story residential building in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, exhibiting extensive damage. The facade is scarred by numerous small holes consistent with bullet impacts and larger, irregular holes indicating explosive damage or structural collapse. The upper floors show significant damage, with sections of walls missing, exposing interiors. On the top visible floor, an ornate balcony on the right contains clotheslines with draped laundry, including a yellow garment. Windows on this level are either shattered or missing. Mid-levels reveal larger structural breaches, with entire sections of concrete walls collapsed inward or outward, leaving exposed rooms and twisted remnants of interior structures. Many window frames remain, but the glass is absent. Some openings are covered with white tarpaulins, one of which visibly displays the UNICEF logo. Debris, including twisted metal, shattered glass, and broken building materials, is visible within the exposed floor spaces and accumulated on ledges. The lower floors and ground level show the most severe structural compromise. Large sections of the facade are missing, exposing the building's internal framework. A significant amount of rubble and debris is piled at the base of the building, indicating material collapse. An open doorway on the lower right reveals a darkened interior. Adjacent to this entrance, a small, recessed red box, likely a fire extinguisher cabinet, is mounted on a damaged wall. No individuals are visible within the frame, and no specific actions or interactions are depicted. The environment is an urban setting under daylight conditions.

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