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The image depicts a heavily damaged urban landscape in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, specifically in the vicinity of the Great Mosque of Khan Yunis. The scene is observed from an elevated vantage point, with the lower right foreground partially obscured by a thick, dark cable and associated wiring, from which a piece of light pink fabric is draped.

In the background, the Great Mosque of Khan Yunis stands as a prominent, severely damaged structure. Its large domed roof is partially collapsed, and the multi-tiered minaret exhibits significant structural compromise, with visible holes and missing sections. Surrounding the mosque are numerous buildings, most displaying extensive damage, including shattered windows, collapsed walls, and exposed interiors.

On the left side of the frame, a multi-story concrete building shows severe destruction. Upper floors are largely open to the elements, with concrete slabs fractured and debris hanging, including what appears to be textile fragments. Balconies on the lower, less damaged floors are visible, some cluttered with items.

The mid-ground features a wide, unpaved or dirt-covered road with faded white center lines. The road surface is uneven and scattered with small debris. To the right of the road, in an open area near the mosque, several makeshift structures made of tarpaulin and corrugated metal sheets are visible amidst piles of rubble.

Several individuals are present in the scene. On the road in the mid-ground, one person is pushing a two-wheeled cart. Further down the road, two adults are walking away from the viewer. Near the lower right of the road, two children are visible, one in a red shirt and the other in a dark shirt, one possibly near a bicycle. Multiple other individuals are scattered in smaller groups in the open areas near the mosque. At least one light-colored vehicle is discernible on the right side of the road. The sky above is partly cloudy, and strong sunlight casts shadows across the scene.
reham

Oct 5, 2025, 12:25 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image depicts a heavily damaged urban landscape in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, specifically in the vicinity of the Great Mosque of Khan Yunis. The scene is observed from an elevated vantage point, with the lower right foreground partially obscured by a thick, dark cable and associated wiring, from which a piece of light pink fabric is draped. In the background, the Great Mosque of Khan Yunis stands as a prominent, severely damaged structure. Its large domed roof is partially collapsed, and the multi-tiered minaret exhibits significant structural compromise, with visible holes and missing sections. Surrounding the mosque are numerous buildings, most displaying extensive damage, including shattered windows, collapsed walls, and exposed interiors. On the left side of the frame, a multi-story concrete building shows severe destruction. Upper floors are largely open to the elements, with concrete slabs fractured and debris hanging, including what appears to be textile fragments. Balconies on the lower, less damaged floors are visible, some cluttered with items. The mid-ground features a wide, unpaved or dirt-covered road with faded white center lines. The road surface is uneven and scattered with small debris. To the right of the road, in an open area near the mosque, several makeshift structures made of tarpaulin and corrugated metal sheets are visible amidst piles of rubble. Several individuals are present in the scene. On the road in the mid-ground, one person is pushing a two-wheeled cart. Further down the road, two adults are walking away from the viewer. Near the lower right of the road, two children are visible, one in a red shirt and the other in a dark shirt, one possibly near a bicycle. Multiple other individuals are scattered in smaller groups in the open areas near the mosque. At least one light-colored vehicle is discernible on the right side of the road. The sky above is partly cloudy, and strong sunlight casts shadows across the scene.

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