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The image presents an aerial view looking down onto a street in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territories, showing widespread destruction. The perspective is from a high vantage point, possibly from a damaged building, with part of an overhang and electrical cables visible in the upper foreground.

The scene depicts a street flanked by severely damaged buildings and rubble. On the left side of the street, a multi-story building, likely residential, is heavily damaged, with large sections of its facade missing, exposing interiors, broken windows, and twisted rebar. Clothes can be seen hanging from some of the visible balconies and interiors.

Further down the street, a mosque with a distinct white minaret and dome stands amidst the devastation. While the main structure of the mosque appears somewhat intact, there are visible signs of damage around it and surrounding buildings are reduced to rubble.

The street itself is mostly clear of large debris but has patches of dirt and smaller scattered rubble along its edges. Several people, estimated to be about 10-12 individuals, are seen walking along the street. Their long shadows indicate either early morning or late afternoon, under a clear, bright blue sky.

The overall impression is one of extensive damage and a landscape scarred by conflict, yet life continues as people traverse the damaged infrastructure. No discernible text is visible on any of the structures or objects.
reham

Apr 30, 2026

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territories

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The image presents an aerial view looking down onto a street in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territories, showing widespread destruction. The perspective is from a high vantage point, possibly from a damaged building, with part of an overhang and electrical cables visible in the upper foreground. The scene depicts a street flanked by severely damaged buildings and rubble. On the left side of the street, a multi-story building, likely residential, is heavily damaged, with large sections of its facade missing, exposing interiors, broken windows, and twisted rebar. Clothes can be seen hanging from some of the visible balconies and interiors. Further down the street, a mosque with a distinct white minaret and dome stands amidst the devastation. While the main structure of the mosque appears somewhat intact, there are visible signs of damage around it and surrounding buildings are reduced to rubble. The street itself is mostly clear of large debris but has patches of dirt and smaller scattered rubble along its edges. Several people, estimated to be about 10-12 individuals, are seen walking along the street. Their long shadows indicate either early morning or late afternoon, under a clear, bright blue sky. The overall impression is one of extensive damage and a landscape scarred by conflict, yet life continues as people traverse the damaged infrastructure. No discernible text is visible on any of the structures or objects.

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