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The image depicts an urban environment in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by extensive structural damage.

In the foreground, a sandy patch of ground contains scattered debris and intermittent small patches of vegetation. Three individuals, identified as children, are present on this sandy ground: two are kneeling or sitting, and one stands upright. One child wears a pink hooded garment, another a light blue/green garment.

The midground is dominated by a large mound of pulverized concrete and rebar rubble, indicative of a collapsed multi-story structure. This debris pile is irregularly shaped and occupies a significant portion of the central-left frame.

To the right, a multi-story residential building, light beige in color, exhibits severe damage. Multiple sections of its facade are absent, exposing internal rooms. Windows are either missing, shattered, or covered with makeshift materials such as cardboard, tarpaulins, or metal sheeting. On an upper floor, clothes are visible hanging on a line within an exposed interior section. The building's exterior surfaces are marked with numerous small, circular impact holes. At ground level, the building features a series of arched pedestrian passages. An adult male, wearing a blue shirt, stands near the base of this damaged building.

In the background, another multi-story residential building, similar in architectural style, displays damage including numerous small impact holes on its facade and broken windows. This building features a distinctive decorative arch on its upper-middle section. Its rooftop is equipped with multiple black water tanks, solar panels, and a prominent communications tower supporting several antennas.

The sky is partly cloudy with patches of blue visible. The scene is illuminated by natural daylight, casting shadows from the structures.
NERMEEN SALEH

Feb 26, 2026, 12:08 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image depicts an urban environment in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by extensive structural damage. In the foreground, a sandy patch of ground contains scattered debris and intermittent small patches of vegetation. Three individuals, identified as children, are present on this sandy ground: two are kneeling or sitting, and one stands upright. One child wears a pink hooded garment, another a light blue/green garment. The midground is dominated by a large mound of pulverized concrete and rebar rubble, indicative of a collapsed multi-story structure. This debris pile is irregularly shaped and occupies a significant portion of the central-left frame. To the right, a multi-story residential building, light beige in color, exhibits severe damage. Multiple sections of its facade are absent, exposing internal rooms. Windows are either missing, shattered, or covered with makeshift materials such as cardboard, tarpaulins, or metal sheeting. On an upper floor, clothes are visible hanging on a line within an exposed interior section. The building's exterior surfaces are marked with numerous small, circular impact holes. At ground level, the building features a series of arched pedestrian passages. An adult male, wearing a blue shirt, stands near the base of this damaged building. In the background, another multi-story residential building, similar in architectural style, displays damage including numerous small impact holes on its facade and broken windows. This building features a distinctive decorative arch on its upper-middle section. Its rooftop is equipped with multiple black water tanks, solar panels, and a prominent communications tower supporting several antennas. The sky is partly cloudy with patches of blue visible. The scene is illuminated by natural daylight, casting shadows from the structures.

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