
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts a severely damaged multi-story residential building in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under bright daylight. The building's light-colored facade is extensively pockmarked with bullet holes and shows significant structural damage, including large missing sections of walls and outer panels across multiple floors, exposing interior rooms. On the left side, the building's facade is heavily degraded, with several windows either shattered, boarded up with various materials (including dark sheets and metal panels), or covered by makeshift white tarpaulins. One prominent white tarpaulin spans a large opening on the fourth floor from the bottom. On the bottom left, a section of a UNRWA-branded tarp is visible, serving as a covering. Laundry, including white, blue, and yellow garments, hangs from lines within exposed rooms and on what remains of balconies. On the right side, multiple balconies with decorative railings are visible, though some show damage and charring. These balconies also have various items of clothing hanging to dry. The exposed interiors reveal rubble, debris, and remnants of household items. The ground floor features several arched entryways and openings, all heavily damaged and surrounded by significant piles of shattered concrete, debris, and rubble. The surrounding area at the base of the building is completely covered in extensive rubble, suggesting the collapse of adjacent structures. Antennas and telecommunication equipment are visible on the building's rooftop against a bright, sunlit sky. No people are visible in the scene.
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