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The image depicts an elevated view of an urban street or alley in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, flanked by multiple multi-story residential buildings showing extensive damage.

In the foreground, a paved road with a visible white lane marking is partially obscured by tangled black electrical wires and a blue clip. Debris, including concrete fragments, is scattered across the road surface.

The midground features two prominent, approximately seven-story residential buildings facing each other, constructed with light beige and brown facade sections, and decorative white frames around windows. Both structures exhibit significant damage: numerous windows are shattered, missing panes, or boarded up with black tarps, and walls display visible scorch marks, impact holes, and structural compromise, particularly on upper floors. Laundry hangs from several windows on the left building. The ground floors of both buildings feature open arched porticos; the right building's portico shelters a yellow vehicle and a silver sedan.

Between these two buildings, the ground is unpaved, consisting of sand and dirt heavily littered with rubble, twisted metal, and assorted debris. Several small, makeshift shelters, one covered with white tarpaulin, are visible in this area.

One individual, wearing an orange shirt and dark trousers, is seen walking on the paved area beneath the arches of the left building, moving away from the viewer. Several smaller figures are discernible walking or standing amidst the debris in the central sandy area.

In the background, additional multi-story residential buildings, similar in design and apparent condition to the foreground structures, extend along the street or alley. The sky is clear and blue, indicating daylight. The scene conveys a heavily damaged and disrupted urban environment.
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Mar 3, 2026, 2:43 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image depicts an elevated view of an urban street or alley in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, flanked by multiple multi-story residential buildings showing extensive damage. In the foreground, a paved road with a visible white lane marking is partially obscured by tangled black electrical wires and a blue clip. Debris, including concrete fragments, is scattered across the road surface. The midground features two prominent, approximately seven-story residential buildings facing each other, constructed with light beige and brown facade sections, and decorative white frames around windows. Both structures exhibit significant damage: numerous windows are shattered, missing panes, or boarded up with black tarps, and walls display visible scorch marks, impact holes, and structural compromise, particularly on upper floors. Laundry hangs from several windows on the left building. The ground floors of both buildings feature open arched porticos; the right building's portico shelters a yellow vehicle and a silver sedan. Between these two buildings, the ground is unpaved, consisting of sand and dirt heavily littered with rubble, twisted metal, and assorted debris. Several small, makeshift shelters, one covered with white tarpaulin, are visible in this area. One individual, wearing an orange shirt and dark trousers, is seen walking on the paved area beneath the arches of the left building, moving away from the viewer. Several smaller figures are discernible walking or standing amidst the debris in the central sandy area. In the background, additional multi-story residential buildings, similar in design and apparent condition to the foreground structures, extend along the street or alley. The sky is clear and blue, indicating daylight. The scene conveys a heavily damaged and disrupted urban environment.

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