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The image depicts a heavily damaged, multi-story residential building in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under a clear blue sky. The light-colored building exhibits extensive structural compromise, characterized by numerous bullet holes, impact craters, and large breaches across its facade. Soot marks indicative of fire damage are visible on the uppermost floors, particularly above windows on the left side.

Many window openings are shattered or entirely missing their glass panes; several are covered with makeshift materials such as white tarpaulins, blue fabric, or corrugated metal sheets. Remnants of curtains are visible in some intact window frames. Balconies across various levels are either severely damaged, partially collapsed, or completely destroyed, exposing the building's interior and accumulated debris. Clothes or fabric items hang from several upper-floor openings.

The ground floor of the main building features a series of arched openings, now partially obscured by significant piles of rubble, rebar, and debris. Standing water or mud is visible on the ground level beneath these arches. A distinct white object, possibly a piece of insulation or packaging, rests in the standing water.

To the left, partially visible, stands another multi-story building, also appearing to have sustained damage, but to a lesser extent than the primary structure. The immediate foreground and base of the main building are covered with extensive rubble and fragments of construction materials. No individuals are visible within the scene. The overall environment conveys a state of widespread urban destruction and disrepair.
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Oct 7, 2025, 2:10 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image depicts a heavily damaged, multi-story residential building in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under a clear blue sky. The light-colored building exhibits extensive structural compromise, characterized by numerous bullet holes, impact craters, and large breaches across its facade. Soot marks indicative of fire damage are visible on the uppermost floors, particularly above windows on the left side. Many window openings are shattered or entirely missing their glass panes; several are covered with makeshift materials such as white tarpaulins, blue fabric, or corrugated metal sheets. Remnants of curtains are visible in some intact window frames. Balconies across various levels are either severely damaged, partially collapsed, or completely destroyed, exposing the building's interior and accumulated debris. Clothes or fabric items hang from several upper-floor openings. The ground floor of the main building features a series of arched openings, now partially obscured by significant piles of rubble, rebar, and debris. Standing water or mud is visible on the ground level beneath these arches. A distinct white object, possibly a piece of insulation or packaging, rests in the standing water. To the left, partially visible, stands another multi-story building, also appearing to have sustained damage, but to a lesser extent than the primary structure. The immediate foreground and base of the main building are covered with extensive rubble and fragments of construction materials. No individuals are visible within the scene. The overall environment conveys a state of widespread urban destruction and disrepair.

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