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The image depicts the severely damaged facade of a multi-story building in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory. The beige stucco exterior shows extensive structural compromise and impact marks.

The uppermost visible section on the left reveals a partially collapsed ceiling or floor, exposing concrete debris and bent metal rebar against a light blue sky. Below this, a large, irregular section of the beige stucco has been stripped away, exposing an underlying wall constructed of white cinder blocks. A window within this exposed section appears to have an intact, white-framed pane, possibly covered from the inside.

Directly below this, another window opening is devoid of glass, its dark interior visible. An aluminum window frame, shattered and bent, hangs outwards from this opening. Multiple small, dark impact holes are scattered across the beige stucco surface, particularly on the left side and near the bottom right. Cracks are also visible in the stucco around the damaged areas.

To the right, the building's facade transitions to a section with decorative brown panels around windows. These panels feature a light-colored, geometric lattice pattern. The windows in this section also appear damaged, with some glass missing or covered with white material. No people or active events are captured in the frame; the scene is one of static architectural damage.
NERMEEN SALEH

Oct 13, 2025, 6:44 AM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image depicts the severely damaged facade of a multi-story building in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory. The beige stucco exterior shows extensive structural compromise and impact marks. The uppermost visible section on the left reveals a partially collapsed ceiling or floor, exposing concrete debris and bent metal rebar against a light blue sky. Below this, a large, irregular section of the beige stucco has been stripped away, exposing an underlying wall constructed of white cinder blocks. A window within this exposed section appears to have an intact, white-framed pane, possibly covered from the inside. Directly below this, another window opening is devoid of glass, its dark interior visible. An aluminum window frame, shattered and bent, hangs outwards from this opening. Multiple small, dark impact holes are scattered across the beige stucco surface, particularly on the left side and near the bottom right. Cracks are also visible in the stucco around the damaged areas. To the right, the building's facade transitions to a section with decorative brown panels around windows. These panels feature a light-colored, geometric lattice pattern. The windows in this section also appear damaged, with some glass missing or covered with white material. No people or active events are captured in the frame; the scene is one of static architectural damage.

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