
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts a street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under an overcast sky, showing significant structural damage to buildings. On the left, a multi-story beige building with decorative brown panels exhibits extensive damage, including numerous small projectile impact marks across its facade. Multiple windows are broken, missing frames, or show large sections of the wall blown out, revealing interiors. Some windows are covered with blue or white tarps. Balconies with white railings are visible, some with clothing hanging. The ground floor features arched open bays, with a yellow tarp-covered car and a grey car parked beneath. The central feature is an asphalt road with white lane markings. Debris, including dirt, rubble, and scattered trash, is present along the road shoulders. A grey streetlamp on a pole stands prominently in the mid-ground on the right, with power lines running across the street. Approximately 20 individuals, predominantly adult males and children, are visible on the street. In the foreground (bottom left), a child in a red shirt is seated on a white lane marking. Nearby, an adult in a dark jacket walks with a child, and another adult in a green and white hooded jacket walks right. Further down the street, a group of about five individuals stands clustered near the center. Other individuals walk singly or in pairs along the road. One person is lying prone on the right shoulder further down the street, adjacent to a damaged structure. In the background, on the right, a tall, white mosque minaret with a domed roof stands, showing visible damage. Surrounding the mosque are several severely damaged buildings reduced to rubble piles, with exposed concrete and twisted rebar. A large, bent sheet of corrugated metal lies flat on the ground. More damaged structures and debris extend into the distance. The foreground on the right side contains a large pile of construction debris, consisting of broken concrete, rocks, and twisted rebar.
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