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This image captures a street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under an overcast sky. The ground and paved road are wet, suggesting recent rain.

At the center, a large white mosque stands severely damaged. Its tall, slender minaret remains mostly intact, topped with a decorative crown, while its main structure, including a large dome, shows extensive destruction with collapsed walls, exposed interiors, and significant debris. A shorter minaret is partially visible to the left of the main mosque building.

Multi-story buildings lining both sides of the street exhibit widespread structural damage. The building on the left features multiple collapsed sections, exposed rebar, broken windows, and debris on its balconies. The building from which the photo is taken, visible on the far right, also shows structural cracking and exposed elements. Large piles of rubble, concrete, and assorted debris are scattered along the road's edges.

The asphalt road, marked with white dashed lines, a solid white line, and a right-turn arrow, is wet with visible puddles. Four individuals are on the road: three males in dark casual attire walk away from the viewer in the middle of the street, and one person in a long brown robe stands near the left curb, facing away. Another distant figure is visible further down the street.

Along the right side of the road, several temporary shelters are present, including white tents bearing "IOM OIM" logos and Arabic script, indicative of humanitarian aid, alongside blue tarp structures. Similar smaller shelters are also visible on the left. In the background, further down the street, multi-story residential buildings appear less damaged than those in the immediate foreground. Overhead, multiple black cables span across the scene. The overall environment reflects widespread destruction and makeshift adaptations.
reham

Mar 26, 2026, 3:12 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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This image captures a street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under an overcast sky. The ground and paved road are wet, suggesting recent rain. At the center, a large white mosque stands severely damaged. Its tall, slender minaret remains mostly intact, topped with a decorative crown, while its main structure, including a large dome, shows extensive destruction with collapsed walls, exposed interiors, and significant debris. A shorter minaret is partially visible to the left of the main mosque building. Multi-story buildings lining both sides of the street exhibit widespread structural damage. The building on the left features multiple collapsed sections, exposed rebar, broken windows, and debris on its balconies. The building from which the photo is taken, visible on the far right, also shows structural cracking and exposed elements. Large piles of rubble, concrete, and assorted debris are scattered along the road's edges. The asphalt road, marked with white dashed lines, a solid white line, and a right-turn arrow, is wet with visible puddles. Four individuals are on the road: three males in dark casual attire walk away from the viewer in the middle of the street, and one person in a long brown robe stands near the left curb, facing away. Another distant figure is visible further down the street. Along the right side of the road, several temporary shelters are present, including white tents bearing "IOM OIM" logos and Arabic script, indicative of humanitarian aid, alongside blue tarp structures. Similar smaller shelters are also visible on the left. In the background, further down the street, multi-story residential buildings appear less damaged than those in the immediate foreground. Overhead, multiple black cables span across the scene. The overall environment reflects widespread destruction and makeshift adaptations.

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