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The image displays the severely damaged facade of a multi-story residential building located in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory. The structure, primarily constructed of concrete and masonry, exhibits widespread deterioration across its tan-colored exterior. Numerous small, circular perforations, consistent with bullet or shrapnel impacts, are visible across the entire surface.

Significant sections of exterior walls and balconies are either collapsed or missing, exposing interior rooms on multiple floors. Many window frames remain, but glass panes are largely absent, replaced in several instances by makeshift coverings of white plastic sheeting, tarpaulins (some bearing the UNICEF logo), or fabric.

On the left side, a large, rectangular opening on an upper floor is enclosed by a white tarp stretched to form a triangular shape internally, with blue plastic bags visible at its base. Below this, another exposed area features clothes hanging on a line, suspended in front of a white tarp covering the rear of the space.

On the right side, an upper balcony with an intact white balustrade shows minor items on its surface. Below it, a window opening features a broken pane. Further down, a balcony is heavily damaged, revealing exposed rebar and a collection of debris. Adjacent exposed interior spaces are filled with rubble, twisted metal, and assorted discarded materials, with some sections also covered by tarpaulins. A piece of brown fabric hangs from an elevated point on the right.

The ground level features arched openings, partially intact walls, and accumulated debris. No individuals are present in the visible scene.
NERMEEN SALEH

Mar 14, 2026, 1:29 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image displays the severely damaged facade of a multi-story residential building located in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory. The structure, primarily constructed of concrete and masonry, exhibits widespread deterioration across its tan-colored exterior. Numerous small, circular perforations, consistent with bullet or shrapnel impacts, are visible across the entire surface. Significant sections of exterior walls and balconies are either collapsed or missing, exposing interior rooms on multiple floors. Many window frames remain, but glass panes are largely absent, replaced in several instances by makeshift coverings of white plastic sheeting, tarpaulins (some bearing the UNICEF logo), or fabric. On the left side, a large, rectangular opening on an upper floor is enclosed by a white tarp stretched to form a triangular shape internally, with blue plastic bags visible at its base. Below this, another exposed area features clothes hanging on a line, suspended in front of a white tarp covering the rear of the space. On the right side, an upper balcony with an intact white balustrade shows minor items on its surface. Below it, a window opening features a broken pane. Further down, a balcony is heavily damaged, revealing exposed rebar and a collection of debris. Adjacent exposed interior spaces are filled with rubble, twisted metal, and assorted discarded materials, with some sections also covered by tarpaulins. A piece of brown fabric hangs from an elevated point on the right. The ground level features arched openings, partially intact walls, and accumulated debris. No individuals are present in the visible scene.

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