
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays the heavily damaged facade of a multi-story building located in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory. The building's exterior is primarily covered in light beige plaster, exhibiting extensive vertical and horizontal cracks across its surface. Numerous small, dark, pockmark-like indentations are visible on the beige plaster, consistent with projectile or shrapnel impacts. A large, irregularly shaped breach dominates the central portion of the facade on an upper floor, where a window or balcony once stood. This opening exposes a dark interior and features fractured edges of concrete and rebar. Directly below this major breach, a smaller window opening is visible. Its decorative arched frame, featuring a reddish-brown geometric patterned insert, is partially damaged. A piece of clear, crinkled plastic sheeting hangs from this lower window opening. To the left of the main damage, an adjacent section of the building's facade shows additional windows, some with darkened or missing panes, and one exhibiting a bent metal security grate or shutter. No individuals or active events are present in the scene, which is illuminated by natural light.
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