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The image displays an urban streetscape in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under a partly cloudy sky. The perspective is elevated, looking down a main road and capturing widespread structural damage.

In the immediate foreground, to the right, is a section of a damaged building, likely the vantage point for the photograph. Exposed rebar and concrete are visible, with dark fabric hanging from an opening. A black coaxial cable and an ornate metal railing partially obscure the lower right corner.

The central feature of the midground is a severely damaged mosque. Its tall, white minaret remains largely intact, but the main body of the mosque, including its dome and walls, shows extensive collapse, with large sections of concrete and debris visible. A ladder leans against a damaged exterior wall. Arabic script is discernible above an entry point. To the left of the mosque, a multi-story building also exhibits significant damage, with sections of its roof and upper floors collapsed.

A paved road runs through the scene, marked with white dashed lane lines and a white arrow indicating a right turn. The edges of the road are lined with sand and piles of rubble. Numerous individuals, approximately 20-30, are visible on the road and sidewalks. They are primarily walking or standing in small groups, with most wearing dark, modest clothing. On the right side of the road, several temporary shelters, including white tarpaulin tents (one with "IOM-OIM" logos and Arabic text), are set up on sandy ground, surrounded by debris. A white truck is visible further down the road.

In the background, beyond the immediate destruction, a cluster of multi-story buildings stands, some appearing relatively intact with consistent architectural styles, including one light-colored building with multiple arched windows. Overhead wires are visible crossing the scene, some appearing broken or detached.
reham

Mar 24, 2026, 8:08 AM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image displays an urban streetscape in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under a partly cloudy sky. The perspective is elevated, looking down a main road and capturing widespread structural damage. In the immediate foreground, to the right, is a section of a damaged building, likely the vantage point for the photograph. Exposed rebar and concrete are visible, with dark fabric hanging from an opening. A black coaxial cable and an ornate metal railing partially obscure the lower right corner. The central feature of the midground is a severely damaged mosque. Its tall, white minaret remains largely intact, but the main body of the mosque, including its dome and walls, shows extensive collapse, with large sections of concrete and debris visible. A ladder leans against a damaged exterior wall. Arabic script is discernible above an entry point. To the left of the mosque, a multi-story building also exhibits significant damage, with sections of its roof and upper floors collapsed. A paved road runs through the scene, marked with white dashed lane lines and a white arrow indicating a right turn. The edges of the road are lined with sand and piles of rubble. Numerous individuals, approximately 20-30, are visible on the road and sidewalks. They are primarily walking or standing in small groups, with most wearing dark, modest clothing. On the right side of the road, several temporary shelters, including white tarpaulin tents (one with "IOM-OIM" logos and Arabic text), are set up on sandy ground, surrounded by debris. A white truck is visible further down the road. In the background, beyond the immediate destruction, a cluster of multi-story buildings stands, some appearing relatively intact with consistent architectural styles, including one light-colored building with multiple arched windows. Overhead wires are visible crossing the scene, some appearing broken or detached.

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