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The image depicts a severely damaged urban environment in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under clear, bright daylight. The central background is dominated by the Great Mosque of Khan Yunis (Al-Omari Mosque), which exhibits extensive structural collapse. Large sections of its walls, particularly on the right side, are destroyed, exposing interior debris and fractured concrete, though its main dome remains largely intact. An adjacent multi-story building to the left also shows significant damage, with its roof and upper floors partially collapsed.

In the mid-ground, situated between the destroyed structures and the foreground, are multiple makeshift shelters constructed from tarpaulins and corrugated metal, indicating temporary habitation. Several individuals, including women and children, are visible sitting or gathered within or near these shelters.

The foreground consists of an unpaved, dusty open area, partially delineated by worn concrete or asphalt sections. Debris is scattered across the ground, particularly along the edges of the path. Approximately 20-30 individuals are distributed across this space. Actions include: two women in dark garments and head coverings walking; several children carrying white plastic containers, likely for water; one adult male in a cap walking towards the right; and numerous other individuals moving or standing. In the lower-left corner, a vendor's stall with a bright yellow umbrella is set up, displaying goods on a table, with a child and an adult present. Small puddles or wet areas are visible on the ground near the stall. A less damaged building with air conditioning units is partially visible on the far left. Shadows are distinct, indicating mid-day lighting.
NERMEEN SALEH

Sep 29, 2025, 8:12 AM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image depicts a severely damaged urban environment in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under clear, bright daylight. The central background is dominated by the Great Mosque of Khan Yunis (Al-Omari Mosque), which exhibits extensive structural collapse. Large sections of its walls, particularly on the right side, are destroyed, exposing interior debris and fractured concrete, though its main dome remains largely intact. An adjacent multi-story building to the left also shows significant damage, with its roof and upper floors partially collapsed. In the mid-ground, situated between the destroyed structures and the foreground, are multiple makeshift shelters constructed from tarpaulins and corrugated metal, indicating temporary habitation. Several individuals, including women and children, are visible sitting or gathered within or near these shelters. The foreground consists of an unpaved, dusty open area, partially delineated by worn concrete or asphalt sections. Debris is scattered across the ground, particularly along the edges of the path. Approximately 20-30 individuals are distributed across this space. Actions include: two women in dark garments and head coverings walking; several children carrying white plastic containers, likely for water; one adult male in a cap walking towards the right; and numerous other individuals moving or standing. In the lower-left corner, a vendor's stall with a bright yellow umbrella is set up, displaying goods on a table, with a child and an adult present. Small puddles or wet areas are visible on the ground near the stall. A less damaged building with air conditioning units is partially visible on the far left. Shadows are distinct, indicating mid-day lighting.

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