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The image depicts a street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by significant structural damage to buildings under a clear sky. In the foreground and mid-ground, a paved two-lane road features faded white lane markings and scattered debris. A silver sedan car, possibly a Volkswagen Passat, with a slightly damaged rear bumper, is positioned in the right lane, facing away from the viewer.

To the left, a multi-story building, likely residential, exhibits extensive damage on its upper floors, with exposed interiors, shattered windows, and missing wall sections, revealing rebar and concrete rubble. Despite the damage, laundry is visibly hanging on balconies on the third and fourth intact floors from the bottom, suggesting some form of continued habitation. The lower floors display arched entrances and decorative facade elements. A small group of individuals, including children, are gathered near the base of this building.

In the background to the right, the partially destroyed Great Mosque of Khan Yunis stands prominently. Its white minaret, topped with a dome and crescent, appears structurally compromised but still largely upright. The main mosque structure beneath the minaret is severely damaged, with large sections of its walls and dome collapsed, exposing its interior and surrounding grounds covered in rubble.

Numerous individuals, approximately twenty, are present on the street and surrounding areas. They are mostly adults and some children, walking individually or in small groups. Two men in dark clothing walk in the foreground towards the background, while a group of three, including a person in a red top, walk towards the viewer in the mid-ground. Other figures are scattered across the street and dirt areas near the mosque, generally moving or standing. Overhead utility lines crisscross the upper foreground. The overall scene indicates daily life proceeding amidst extensive urban destruction.
reham

Mar 4, 2026, 3:20 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image depicts a street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by significant structural damage to buildings under a clear sky. In the foreground and mid-ground, a paved two-lane road features faded white lane markings and scattered debris. A silver sedan car, possibly a Volkswagen Passat, with a slightly damaged rear bumper, is positioned in the right lane, facing away from the viewer. To the left, a multi-story building, likely residential, exhibits extensive damage on its upper floors, with exposed interiors, shattered windows, and missing wall sections, revealing rebar and concrete rubble. Despite the damage, laundry is visibly hanging on balconies on the third and fourth intact floors from the bottom, suggesting some form of continued habitation. The lower floors display arched entrances and decorative facade elements. A small group of individuals, including children, are gathered near the base of this building. In the background to the right, the partially destroyed Great Mosque of Khan Yunis stands prominently. Its white minaret, topped with a dome and crescent, appears structurally compromised but still largely upright. The main mosque structure beneath the minaret is severely damaged, with large sections of its walls and dome collapsed, exposing its interior and surrounding grounds covered in rubble. Numerous individuals, approximately twenty, are present on the street and surrounding areas. They are mostly adults and some children, walking individually or in small groups. Two men in dark clothing walk in the foreground towards the background, while a group of three, including a person in a red top, walk towards the viewer in the mid-ground. Other figures are scattered across the street and dirt areas near the mosque, generally moving or standing. Overhead utility lines crisscross the upper foreground. The overall scene indicates daily life proceeding amidst extensive urban destruction.

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