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The image depicts a heavily damaged urban residential area in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory. Two multi-story apartment buildings, light beige with brown horizontal bands and decorative arch motifs below windows, frame the central view. Both buildings exhibit extensive damage, including numerous small projectile impacts on their facades, shattered window panes, and significant larger breaches, notably a large, irregular hole on the upper right building. Many windows are either completely open, broken, or covered with makeshift fabric or tarps.

Between these foreground buildings, the ground is primarily cleared earth mixed with significant amounts of rubble, twisted rebar, and concrete debris. This debris extends towards the mid-ground, where a wider area reveals further destruction, including piles of rubble and the partial foundations or remnants of demolished structures. Several similar multi-story apartment buildings are visible in the background, also appearing damaged with visible structural compromise and broken windows.

In the mid-ground, amidst the debris, several temporary structures or shelters, constructed with white tarpaulins, are present. A lone individual is observed walking across the open, dusty ground in the central mid-ground. To the right of the temporary structures, a small group of three to four people are gathered.

At the ground level of the right foreground building, beneath arched concrete supports, two vehicles are parked: one covered with a green tarp, and a silver sedan. The immediate foreground features a section of paved ground with visible cracks and debris, and a dark utility cable runs horizontally across the bottom of the frame. The sky is clear and blue, indicating daytime conditions. The photograph includes a "Galaxy A14" watermark in the bottom-left corner.
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Mar 4, 2026, 2:00 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image depicts a heavily damaged urban residential area in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory. Two multi-story apartment buildings, light beige with brown horizontal bands and decorative arch motifs below windows, frame the central view. Both buildings exhibit extensive damage, including numerous small projectile impacts on their facades, shattered window panes, and significant larger breaches, notably a large, irregular hole on the upper right building. Many windows are either completely open, broken, or covered with makeshift fabric or tarps. Between these foreground buildings, the ground is primarily cleared earth mixed with significant amounts of rubble, twisted rebar, and concrete debris. This debris extends towards the mid-ground, where a wider area reveals further destruction, including piles of rubble and the partial foundations or remnants of demolished structures. Several similar multi-story apartment buildings are visible in the background, also appearing damaged with visible structural compromise and broken windows. In the mid-ground, amidst the debris, several temporary structures or shelters, constructed with white tarpaulins, are present. A lone individual is observed walking across the open, dusty ground in the central mid-ground. To the right of the temporary structures, a small group of three to four people are gathered. At the ground level of the right foreground building, beneath arched concrete supports, two vehicles are parked: one covered with a green tarp, and a silver sedan. The immediate foreground features a section of paved ground with visible cracks and debris, and a dark utility cable runs horizontally across the bottom of the frame. The sky is clear and blue, indicating daytime conditions. The photograph includes a "Galaxy A14" watermark in the bottom-left corner.

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