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The image depicts an elevated view of a densely populated, damaged residential area in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory. Multiple multi-story apartment buildings, constructed primarily with light beige facades, enclose an open, unpaved communal space. These buildings exhibit extensive external damage, including numerous impact marks consistent with bullet holes or shrapnel on their walls, and many windows are broken, shattered, or missing panes, with some covered by makeshift materials or twisted metal security grates. Clothes are visibly hanging from numerous balconies and windows across the structures.

The ground between the buildings consists largely of disturbed earth and sand, littered with significant amounts of rubble, concrete fragments, and assorted debris. In the central foreground, a large pile of charred, twisted metal and other destroyed materials is prominent, suggesting a recent localized impact or fire. To the right of this debris, a makeshift shelter constructed from light grey tarpaulin, bearing visible UNICEF logos, stands on the dirt ground, with additional bedding or clothing draped over its roof. A smaller, darker structure is partially visible behind it, and another blue tent-like structure is further in the background.

Approximately 20-30 individuals, including adults and children, are scattered across the open dirt area, moving or standing in small groups or individually. They appear to be civilians, dressed in various modest clothing. No specific interactions or detailed actions are clearly discernible beyond general movement through the area. Exposed electrical wires or cables hang from the upper levels of the building on the left. The sky above is clear with scattered clouds.
reham

Feb 27, 2026

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image depicts an elevated view of a densely populated, damaged residential area in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory. Multiple multi-story apartment buildings, constructed primarily with light beige facades, enclose an open, unpaved communal space. These buildings exhibit extensive external damage, including numerous impact marks consistent with bullet holes or shrapnel on their walls, and many windows are broken, shattered, or missing panes, with some covered by makeshift materials or twisted metal security grates. Clothes are visibly hanging from numerous balconies and windows across the structures. The ground between the buildings consists largely of disturbed earth and sand, littered with significant amounts of rubble, concrete fragments, and assorted debris. In the central foreground, a large pile of charred, twisted metal and other destroyed materials is prominent, suggesting a recent localized impact or fire. To the right of this debris, a makeshift shelter constructed from light grey tarpaulin, bearing visible UNICEF logos, stands on the dirt ground, with additional bedding or clothing draped over its roof. A smaller, darker structure is partially visible behind it, and another blue tent-like structure is further in the background. Approximately 20-30 individuals, including adults and children, are scattered across the open dirt area, moving or standing in small groups or individually. They appear to be civilians, dressed in various modest clothing. No specific interactions or detailed actions are clearly discernible beyond general movement through the area. Exposed electrical wires or cables hang from the upper levels of the building on the left. The sky above is clear with scattered clouds.

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