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This image depicts a wide view of a severely damaged urban street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under an overcast sky.

In the center-midground, a large mosque stands significantly damaged, with its main structure largely collapsed and exposing interior elements, while its distinctive minaret, although bearing signs of damage, remains mostly upright. To the immediate left of the mosque, a multi-story building is extensively destroyed, with its facade blown out, exposing multiple floors, internal structures, and twisted rebar. Another multi-story building on the right foreground/midground also exhibits considerable structural damage.

The asphalt road running through the center features white lane markings and a right-turn arrow, appearing relatively clear of large debris, though extensive rubble, sand, and dirt accumulate along its shoulders and in vacant lots. Large piles of building debris, including concrete and twisted metal, are visible throughout the scene, especially surrounding the damaged structures.

Approximately 8-10 individuals are present. On the left sidewalk, two children, one wearing pink, run towards the background. Another child runs across the road in the mid-ground. An adult in dark clothing walks along the center of the road, moving away from the viewer. In the lower-left foreground, an adult male wearing a light jacket and carrying a backpack walks towards the left. A small red vehicle is visible parked or moving slowly on the right side of the road. In the far background, a small group of 2-3 figures are discernible. An overhead cable stretches across the sky, connecting structures between the damaged buildings. Temporary structures or shelters, constructed from corrugated metal and tarpaulin, are visible on the right side of the road.
reham

Mar 19, 2026, 3:19 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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This image depicts a wide view of a severely damaged urban street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under an overcast sky. In the center-midground, a large mosque stands significantly damaged, with its main structure largely collapsed and exposing interior elements, while its distinctive minaret, although bearing signs of damage, remains mostly upright. To the immediate left of the mosque, a multi-story building is extensively destroyed, with its facade blown out, exposing multiple floors, internal structures, and twisted rebar. Another multi-story building on the right foreground/midground also exhibits considerable structural damage. The asphalt road running through the center features white lane markings and a right-turn arrow, appearing relatively clear of large debris, though extensive rubble, sand, and dirt accumulate along its shoulders and in vacant lots. Large piles of building debris, including concrete and twisted metal, are visible throughout the scene, especially surrounding the damaged structures. Approximately 8-10 individuals are present. On the left sidewalk, two children, one wearing pink, run towards the background. Another child runs across the road in the mid-ground. An adult in dark clothing walks along the center of the road, moving away from the viewer. In the lower-left foreground, an adult male wearing a light jacket and carrying a backpack walks towards the left. A small red vehicle is visible parked or moving slowly on the right side of the road. In the far background, a small group of 2-3 figures are discernible. An overhead cable stretches across the sky, connecting structures between the damaged buildings. Temporary structures or shelters, constructed from corrugated metal and tarpaulin, are visible on the right side of the road.

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