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The image depicts a devastated urban landscape in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under an overcast sky. In the foreground, a large expanse of light brown, sandy ground is scattered with concrete rubble, bricks, and discarded materials. To the left, a partially obscured, dark, twisted metal structure runs vertically along the left edge of the frame. In the midground, a group of three individuals, appearing to be adults, are gathered on the sandy ground; one is seated, another is kneeling, and the third is standing nearby. They are dressed in light-colored clothing. To their right, a heavily damaged, white vehicle chassis is visible amidst the debris.

Dominating the background and midground are multiple multi-story residential buildings, all exhibiting significant structural damage. The building on the far right is a light brown, possibly stuccoed structure with an arched architectural detail near the roofline. Its facade is severely compromised, with large sections of outer walls missing, exposing interior rooms with remnants of furniture, fabrics, and personal belongings. Numerous windows are shattered or completely absent, and dark burn marks are visible around several openings. Small, circular impact marks, consistent with bullet holes, pepper the building's facade.

Behind this building and extending across the frame, more residential blocks are visible, presenting similar severe damage, including collapsed sections, missing walls, and debris spilling from open windows and balconies. Large piles of concrete slabs, rebar, and other construction materials, indicative of collapsed structures, fill the spaces between the buildings. On the rooftops of several buildings, communication towers and antennas are visible. A blue tarp covers some debris near the center-left. The overall scene suggests widespread destruction from conflict.
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Mar 13, 2026, 10:23 AM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image depicts a devastated urban landscape in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under an overcast sky. In the foreground, a large expanse of light brown, sandy ground is scattered with concrete rubble, bricks, and discarded materials. To the left, a partially obscured, dark, twisted metal structure runs vertically along the left edge of the frame. In the midground, a group of three individuals, appearing to be adults, are gathered on the sandy ground; one is seated, another is kneeling, and the third is standing nearby. They are dressed in light-colored clothing. To their right, a heavily damaged, white vehicle chassis is visible amidst the debris. Dominating the background and midground are multiple multi-story residential buildings, all exhibiting significant structural damage. The building on the far right is a light brown, possibly stuccoed structure with an arched architectural detail near the roofline. Its facade is severely compromised, with large sections of outer walls missing, exposing interior rooms with remnants of furniture, fabrics, and personal belongings. Numerous windows are shattered or completely absent, and dark burn marks are visible around several openings. Small, circular impact marks, consistent with bullet holes, pepper the building's facade. Behind this building and extending across the frame, more residential blocks are visible, presenting similar severe damage, including collapsed sections, missing walls, and debris spilling from open windows and balconies. Large piles of concrete slabs, rebar, and other construction materials, indicative of collapsed structures, fill the spaces between the buildings. On the rooftops of several buildings, communication towers and antennas are visible. A blue tarp covers some debris near the center-left. The overall scene suggests widespread destruction from conflict.

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