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The image depicts a multi-story residential building in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, exhibiting extensive damage under an overcast sky with a faint sun visible. The building's light brown facade is heavily pockmarked with numerous small impact craters consistent with bullet or shrapnel damage. Structural compromise is evident throughout, with large sections of exterior walls and window frames either missing, collapsed, or severely damaged.

On the rooftop, several white cylindrical water tanks and multiple communication antennas/masts are visible. The upper floors feature a prominent central arched decorative facade. Many windows across all visible floors are shattered, and some openings are covered with makeshift materials such as white plastic sheeting, fabric, or dark tarpaulins. Extensive charring and soot stains indicate fire damage around various window openings and collapsed sections.

Exposed interiors reveal piles of debris, twisted metal, and remnants of household items. Laundry, including red garments, is seen hanging on lines on at least two different balconies. The lower floors are particularly devastated, with large irregular breaches in the facade and substantial rubble visible both within the building and at ground level. No individuals, actions, or direct interactions are visible within the scene.
NERMEEN SALEH

Mar 14, 2026, 1:22 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image depicts a multi-story residential building in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, exhibiting extensive damage under an overcast sky with a faint sun visible. The building's light brown facade is heavily pockmarked with numerous small impact craters consistent with bullet or shrapnel damage. Structural compromise is evident throughout, with large sections of exterior walls and window frames either missing, collapsed, or severely damaged. On the rooftop, several white cylindrical water tanks and multiple communication antennas/masts are visible. The upper floors feature a prominent central arched decorative facade. Many windows across all visible floors are shattered, and some openings are covered with makeshift materials such as white plastic sheeting, fabric, or dark tarpaulins. Extensive charring and soot stains indicate fire damage around various window openings and collapsed sections. Exposed interiors reveal piles of debris, twisted metal, and remnants of household items. Laundry, including red garments, is seen hanging on lines on at least two different balconies. The lower floors are particularly devastated, with large irregular breaches in the facade and substantial rubble visible both within the building and at ground level. No individuals, actions, or direct interactions are visible within the scene.

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