
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts a scene of widespread destruction and temporary habitation in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under clear daylight. Multiple multi-story residential buildings, constructed of tan-colored concrete, display severe structural damage. Large sections of their facades are blown out, exposing interior rooms, reinforced concrete slabs, and twisted rebar. Some windows feature decorative arched frames, and one building in the background has a large decorative arch at its apex. Despite the extensive damage, tarpaulins cover some exposed areas, and laundry hangs from windows and improvised coverings, suggesting continued use or partial habitation. The ground between the buildings is an uneven expanse of dirt and sand, heavily strewn with large quantities of rubble, concrete fragments, twisted metal, and other debris. A heavily damaged, inverted white vehicle (possibly a car) is visible amidst the debris in the mid-ground. In the foreground and mid-ground, several makeshift shelters and tents are erected on the dirt ground. These include a prominent white canvas tent, surrounded by smaller enclosures constructed from various materials such as grey and blue tarpaulins and sheets. Clothes are seen hanging from these temporary structures, and domestic items like buckets are visible within the tented areas. Three individuals, appearing to be adult males dressed in dark clothing, stand on a dirt path amidst the debris in the mid-ground. Another individual is partially visible near the base of a building on the far left. Their actions suggest observation of the scene.
Loading AttnAds…
No transactions found


