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The image captures a devastated urban landscape in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under a clear sky with scattered white clouds. The scene is viewed from an elevated position, likely from a damaged building on the right.

In the foreground, a large pile of concrete rubble, twisted rebar, and debris fills the lower right quadrant. A grey utility pole with a streetlamp fixture stands vertically in the left-mid foreground, casting a long shadow diagonally across a paved asphalt road that runs through the middle ground.

To the left of the road, a multi-story, light-beige residential building exhibits extensive damage, with numerous sections of its facade missing, exposing interiors. Windows are broken or missing, and various pieces of clothing are visible hanging from damaged windows or balconies.

In the mid-ground, beyond the street, the dominant structure is a mosque with a light-colored dome and a tall, slender minaret, both showing signs of damage. The area immediately surrounding the mosque is also heavily damaged, with buildings reduced to rubble. Beyond the mosque, more damaged buildings extend into the background.

Several individuals are present on the road. On the right side of the road in the mid-ground, a group of approximately four people, including at least one child, walks toward the viewer. Another solitary figure in dark clothing walks ahead of this group. Further down the road on the left, a smaller group of 2-3 individuals walks away from the viewer. In the distant background, near the mosque's base, several small figures are visible amidst debris.

The right side of the image features the partial view of a light-colored building exterior, from which black electrical cables and pipes protrude downwards. The overall environment suggests widespread structural damage and ongoing civilian presence.
reham

Mar 22, 2026, 10:51 AM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image captures a devastated urban landscape in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under a clear sky with scattered white clouds. The scene is viewed from an elevated position, likely from a damaged building on the right. In the foreground, a large pile of concrete rubble, twisted rebar, and debris fills the lower right quadrant. A grey utility pole with a streetlamp fixture stands vertically in the left-mid foreground, casting a long shadow diagonally across a paved asphalt road that runs through the middle ground. To the left of the road, a multi-story, light-beige residential building exhibits extensive damage, with numerous sections of its facade missing, exposing interiors. Windows are broken or missing, and various pieces of clothing are visible hanging from damaged windows or balconies. In the mid-ground, beyond the street, the dominant structure is a mosque with a light-colored dome and a tall, slender minaret, both showing signs of damage. The area immediately surrounding the mosque is also heavily damaged, with buildings reduced to rubble. Beyond the mosque, more damaged buildings extend into the background. Several individuals are present on the road. On the right side of the road in the mid-ground, a group of approximately four people, including at least one child, walks toward the viewer. Another solitary figure in dark clothing walks ahead of this group. Further down the road on the left, a smaller group of 2-3 individuals walks away from the viewer. In the distant background, near the mosque's base, several small figures are visible amidst debris. The right side of the image features the partial view of a light-colored building exterior, from which black electrical cables and pipes protrude downwards. The overall environment suggests widespread structural damage and ongoing civilian presence.

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