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The image depicts a severely damaged urban environment in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under clear daylight conditions.

In the background, a large mosque, identifiable as the Al-Farouq Mosque, stands extensively compromised. Its prominent dome is visibly scarred with missing sections and impact damage. One tall minaret remains partially standing but shows significant structural damage, including visible holes and missing segments. Large sections of the mosque's main walls have collapsed inwards, exposing interior elements and extensive debris. Many windows are shattered or completely absent.

To the immediate left, a multi-story building, likely residential, exhibits significant structural damage. Its upper floors and roof are partially collapsed, exposing twisted rebar and piles of rubble. The facade shows cracks, missing plaster, and several small circular impact marks. Ornate decorative elements are visible above some intact windows on the lower floors, where air conditioning units are also mounted.

At ground level, between the two main structures, a sandy, unpaved area contains at least two white, tent-like makeshift shelters or temporary structures. Numerous piles of rubble and debris are scattered across the ground. A paved section of a street is visible in the foreground.

Four adult males are present on the ground level. Two men in dark clothing are standing near a pile of debris towards the left. A third man in dark clothing walks across the paved street in the mid-right foreground, casting a long shadow. A fourth man is partially visible in the lower-right corner. Their movements appear undirected. The image includes a "Galaxy A14" watermark in the lower-left corner.
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Mar 22, 2026, 7:03 AM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image depicts a severely damaged urban environment in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under clear daylight conditions. In the background, a large mosque, identifiable as the Al-Farouq Mosque, stands extensively compromised. Its prominent dome is visibly scarred with missing sections and impact damage. One tall minaret remains partially standing but shows significant structural damage, including visible holes and missing segments. Large sections of the mosque's main walls have collapsed inwards, exposing interior elements and extensive debris. Many windows are shattered or completely absent. To the immediate left, a multi-story building, likely residential, exhibits significant structural damage. Its upper floors and roof are partially collapsed, exposing twisted rebar and piles of rubble. The facade shows cracks, missing plaster, and several small circular impact marks. Ornate decorative elements are visible above some intact windows on the lower floors, where air conditioning units are also mounted. At ground level, between the two main structures, a sandy, unpaved area contains at least two white, tent-like makeshift shelters or temporary structures. Numerous piles of rubble and debris are scattered across the ground. A paved section of a street is visible in the foreground. Four adult males are present on the ground level. Two men in dark clothing are standing near a pile of debris towards the left. A third man in dark clothing walks across the paved street in the mid-right foreground, casting a long shadow. A fourth man is partially visible in the lower-right corner. Their movements appear undirected. The image includes a "Galaxy A14" watermark in the lower-left corner.

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