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This image depicts a street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by significant structural damage to buildings under a partially cloudy sky.

On the left, a multi-story building, light beige in color, shows severe damage across multiple floors. Sections of walls are missing, exposing interiors and leaving concrete slabs and rebar visible. Balconies are either destroyed or intact but bear signs of distress; clothing is hanging from lines or exposed areas on several levels, suggesting continued or recent habitation. The ground floor level appears to have shopfronts, with items hanging outside one section.

To the right and in the background, a large mosque with a tall minaret and a dome is visible. This structure is also heavily damaged, with significant portions of its external walls destroyed, revealing internal elements. Large quantities of rubble and debris are scattered on the ground between the damaged building on the left and the mosque, extending towards the right side of the frame. White tarpaulin or coverings are identifiable amidst the debris near the mosque.

The foreground features an asphalt road with white lane markings, including a solid line and a directional arrow. Approximately 14 individuals, primarily males of varying ages including children, are present on or near the road. Several people are walking along the street; a group of 3-4 males walk in the foreground, one carrying a blue bag. Another individual in a red top walks centrally. A group of about 4-5 children are seated on the dirt shoulder to the left of the road. Further down the street on the right, a few figures are visible, one seemingly pushing a small cart or stroller. Overhead wires are partially visible in the bottom right corner of the frame. The overall environment conveys widespread destruction and a state of disrepair.
reham

Jan 12, 2026, 11:14 AM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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This image depicts a street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by significant structural damage to buildings under a partially cloudy sky. On the left, a multi-story building, light beige in color, shows severe damage across multiple floors. Sections of walls are missing, exposing interiors and leaving concrete slabs and rebar visible. Balconies are either destroyed or intact but bear signs of distress; clothing is hanging from lines or exposed areas on several levels, suggesting continued or recent habitation. The ground floor level appears to have shopfronts, with items hanging outside one section. To the right and in the background, a large mosque with a tall minaret and a dome is visible. This structure is also heavily damaged, with significant portions of its external walls destroyed, revealing internal elements. Large quantities of rubble and debris are scattered on the ground between the damaged building on the left and the mosque, extending towards the right side of the frame. White tarpaulin or coverings are identifiable amidst the debris near the mosque. The foreground features an asphalt road with white lane markings, including a solid line and a directional arrow. Approximately 14 individuals, primarily males of varying ages including children, are present on or near the road. Several people are walking along the street; a group of 3-4 males walk in the foreground, one carrying a blue bag. Another individual in a red top walks centrally. A group of about 4-5 children are seated on the dirt shoulder to the left of the road. Further down the street on the right, a few figures are visible, one seemingly pushing a small cart or stroller. Overhead wires are partially visible in the bottom right corner of the frame. The overall environment conveys widespread destruction and a state of disrepair.

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