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The image presents a scene of extensive structural damage in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory. The prominent building in the foreground is a multi-story, light-colored (tan/beige) concrete or stucco structure with severe damage to its upper levels. Its roof is largely collapsed, exposing twisted rebar, concrete slabs, and a dense accumulation of rubble. Multiple windows are broken, missing, or partially covered with plastic sheeting or fabric remnants, such as a towel hanging from a window on the left. The facade displays decorative arched elements above some windows and several circular impact marks or potential bullet holes. Two air conditioning condenser units are mounted on the lower facade.

In the background, the Al-Qastal Grand Mosque is clearly visible, identified by its distinctive arched entrance and Arabic inscription above it, confirming the location as Khan Yunis. This mosque also shows signs of damage. To the right of the mosque, several white and green tents or makeshift shelters are present.

At ground level, the area is unpaved, covered in dirt and scattered debris. Two individuals are partially visible in the lower left, near an arched opening at the base of the foreground building. In the lower right, a yellow market umbrella rests on the rubble-strewn ground, appearing partially collapsed or open. The sky is clear, indicating bright daylight conditions.
NERMEEN SALEH

Oct 4, 2025, 8:59 AM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image presents a scene of extensive structural damage in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory. The prominent building in the foreground is a multi-story, light-colored (tan/beige) concrete or stucco structure with severe damage to its upper levels. Its roof is largely collapsed, exposing twisted rebar, concrete slabs, and a dense accumulation of rubble. Multiple windows are broken, missing, or partially covered with plastic sheeting or fabric remnants, such as a towel hanging from a window on the left. The facade displays decorative arched elements above some windows and several circular impact marks or potential bullet holes. Two air conditioning condenser units are mounted on the lower facade. In the background, the Al-Qastal Grand Mosque is clearly visible, identified by its distinctive arched entrance and Arabic inscription above it, confirming the location as Khan Yunis. This mosque also shows signs of damage. To the right of the mosque, several white and green tents or makeshift shelters are present. At ground level, the area is unpaved, covered in dirt and scattered debris. Two individuals are partially visible in the lower left, near an arched opening at the base of the foreground building. In the lower right, a yellow market umbrella rests on the rubble-strewn ground, appearing partially collapsed or open. The sky is clear, indicating bright daylight conditions.

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