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The image captures an expansive view of a street in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under a clear, bright blue sky. The scene is dominated by widespread structural damage to urban buildings.

In the mid-ground, a prominent mosque with a tall, white minaret stands partially destroyed. The main body of the mosque adjacent to the minaret shows significant structural collapse, with large sections of walls and roof reduced to rubble heaps. The minaret itself remains largely upright and relatively intact, though its surface shows weathering.

To the left, a multi-story building, likely residential, exhibits severe damage with a partially collapsed facade, exposing internal floors and structural beams. Other damaged structures and piles of debris are visible immediately surrounding the mosque and extending further into the background. In the far distance, additional urban buildings, some appearing less damaged, define the skyline.

The foreground and mid-ground feature a paved street with visible, faded white lane markings. Approximately 20-30 individuals are present on the street and amidst the debris. These individuals, primarily adult males and some younger figures, are observed walking, standing in small groups, or observing the surroundings. One individual stands in the immediate foreground with their back to the viewer. A small, makeshift market stall or tent is partially visible on the right side of the street.

Piles of concrete rubble, twisted rebar, and general debris are scattered across the ground, particularly around the destroyed buildings. Utility lines are visible stretching across the sky. In the extreme right foreground, a balcony railing partially obscures the view, with a piece of red fabric and a blue garment hanging. Strong shadows indicate direct sunlight.
reham

Mar 3, 2026, 1:55 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image captures an expansive view of a street in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under a clear, bright blue sky. The scene is dominated by widespread structural damage to urban buildings. In the mid-ground, a prominent mosque with a tall, white minaret stands partially destroyed. The main body of the mosque adjacent to the minaret shows significant structural collapse, with large sections of walls and roof reduced to rubble heaps. The minaret itself remains largely upright and relatively intact, though its surface shows weathering. To the left, a multi-story building, likely residential, exhibits severe damage with a partially collapsed facade, exposing internal floors and structural beams. Other damaged structures and piles of debris are visible immediately surrounding the mosque and extending further into the background. In the far distance, additional urban buildings, some appearing less damaged, define the skyline. The foreground and mid-ground feature a paved street with visible, faded white lane markings. Approximately 20-30 individuals are present on the street and amidst the debris. These individuals, primarily adult males and some younger figures, are observed walking, standing in small groups, or observing the surroundings. One individual stands in the immediate foreground with their back to the viewer. A small, makeshift market stall or tent is partially visible on the right side of the street. Piles of concrete rubble, twisted rebar, and general debris are scattered across the ground, particularly around the destroyed buildings. Utility lines are visible stretching across the sky. In the extreme right foreground, a balcony railing partially obscures the view, with a piece of red fabric and a blue garment hanging. Strong shadows indicate direct sunlight.

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