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The image portrays an urban street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under a partly cloudy blue sky. Two multi-story residential buildings, primarily light beige with brown ornamental panels, frame the view.

The building on the right exhibits severe structural damage across multiple floors, characterized by large breaches in the walls, missing window frames, shattered glass, exposed concrete and rebar, and collapsed sections on its upper levels. Numerous smaller impact marks are visible across its facade. Some windows are covered with blue tarps, and clothes hang from others. A black street lamp extends from the building's exterior. This building features ground-floor pilotis, under which a light-colored vehicle is partially visible.

The building on the left appears less damaged but has multiple windows either shuttered or covered from within. Its ground floor features a prominent white banner with Arabic text, including "مختبر حمد" (Hamad Laboratory) and further details.

Between these two buildings, an open, unpaved area of dirt and rubble is visible. This area contains several makeshift shelters constructed from tarpaulins and fabric, some bearing the blue UNRWA logo. Laundry is draped over lines and structures within this encampment. In the mid-distance, another multi-story residential building of similar design is observable, with additional shelters in front of it.

On the paved street in the foreground, approximately five to six individuals are present. One adult male, dressed in dark clothing, walks to the right. Another adult stands near the base of the right building's supporting columns. Several children, including one in a pink outfit, are gathered nearby, interacting in a small group. Debris and rubble are scattered along the edge of the paved surface.
reham

Mar 23, 2026, 1:37 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image portrays an urban street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under a partly cloudy blue sky. Two multi-story residential buildings, primarily light beige with brown ornamental panels, frame the view. The building on the right exhibits severe structural damage across multiple floors, characterized by large breaches in the walls, missing window frames, shattered glass, exposed concrete and rebar, and collapsed sections on its upper levels. Numerous smaller impact marks are visible across its facade. Some windows are covered with blue tarps, and clothes hang from others. A black street lamp extends from the building's exterior. This building features ground-floor pilotis, under which a light-colored vehicle is partially visible. The building on the left appears less damaged but has multiple windows either shuttered or covered from within. Its ground floor features a prominent white banner with Arabic text, including "مختبر حمد" (Hamad Laboratory) and further details. Between these two buildings, an open, unpaved area of dirt and rubble is visible. This area contains several makeshift shelters constructed from tarpaulins and fabric, some bearing the blue UNRWA logo. Laundry is draped over lines and structures within this encampment. In the mid-distance, another multi-story residential building of similar design is observable, with additional shelters in front of it. On the paved street in the foreground, approximately five to six individuals are present. One adult male, dressed in dark clothing, walks to the right. Another adult stands near the base of the right building's supporting columns. Several children, including one in a pink outfit, are gathered nearby, interacting in a small group. Debris and rubble are scattered along the edge of the paved surface.

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