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The image presents an elevated view of a street in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, depicting an urban landscape characterized by extensive damage. The sky is pale and clear.

To the left, a multi-story concrete building, likely residential with ground-floor commercial spaces, exhibits severe structural damage. Large sections of its exterior walls and facades are missing, exposing internal rooms, columns, and floors. Laundry is visible hanging from balconies on the second and third floors. The ground floor features dark storefronts and arched entrances, with piles of rubble and debris accumulated along the sidewalk. A street vendor sits near a small cart laden with goods under an archway.

In the mid-ground, a paved asphalt street, interspersed with sections of patterned grey paving stones, stretches into the distance. The street and its shoulders are covered in scattered debris and rubble. Numerous pedestrians, predominantly adult males and younger individuals, walk along the street, singly and in small groups. At least three civilian cars—a light-colored van, a red sedan, and another dark vehicle—are parked on the right side of the street.

The central background is dominated by a significantly damaged mosque. Its main prayer hall structure appears partially collapsed, with substantial portions of its roof and walls missing or disintegrated. The mosque's tall, slender minaret, topped with a dome, stands largely intact despite the devastation of the adjacent building. Surrounding the mosque are additional debris fields and several improvised shelters or structures covered with blue and white tarpaulins, with people gathered nearby.

Further in the background, more multi-story urban buildings are visible, some appearing less damaged than those in the immediate vicinity. The immediate foreground on the right is partially obscured by a dark, weathered metal railing and a tangle of electrical wires and cables, suggesting the vantage point is from a balcony or window. The overall environment conveys a scene of widespread destruction and human activity amidst the ruins.
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Oct 9, 2025, 3:15 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image presents an elevated view of a street in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, depicting an urban landscape characterized by extensive damage. The sky is pale and clear. To the left, a multi-story concrete building, likely residential with ground-floor commercial spaces, exhibits severe structural damage. Large sections of its exterior walls and facades are missing, exposing internal rooms, columns, and floors. Laundry is visible hanging from balconies on the second and third floors. The ground floor features dark storefronts and arched entrances, with piles of rubble and debris accumulated along the sidewalk. A street vendor sits near a small cart laden with goods under an archway. In the mid-ground, a paved asphalt street, interspersed with sections of patterned grey paving stones, stretches into the distance. The street and its shoulders are covered in scattered debris and rubble. Numerous pedestrians, predominantly adult males and younger individuals, walk along the street, singly and in small groups. At least three civilian cars—a light-colored van, a red sedan, and another dark vehicle—are parked on the right side of the street. The central background is dominated by a significantly damaged mosque. Its main prayer hall structure appears partially collapsed, with substantial portions of its roof and walls missing or disintegrated. The mosque's tall, slender minaret, topped with a dome, stands largely intact despite the devastation of the adjacent building. Surrounding the mosque are additional debris fields and several improvised shelters or structures covered with blue and white tarpaulins, with people gathered nearby. Further in the background, more multi-story urban buildings are visible, some appearing less damaged than those in the immediate vicinity. The immediate foreground on the right is partially obscured by a dark, weathered metal railing and a tangle of electrical wires and cables, suggesting the vantage point is from a balcony or window. The overall environment conveys a scene of widespread destruction and human activity amidst the ruins.

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