
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts a street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under a partly cloudy sky. The prominent structure on the left is a severely damaged multi-story building, approximately five to six floors high, with a tan/beige facade. Its upper floors and central section exhibit extensive structural collapse, revealing exposed interiors, twisted rebar, and rubble. A large, decorative arched segment on the upper facade is heavily damaged. Numerous circular impact marks are visible across the building's exterior. Clothes are hanging from windows and balconies on the lower floors, some of which appear relatively less damaged. To the right, partially obscured by the foreground building, stands the Al-Farouq Mosque, identified by its white dome and tall, slender minaret. Both the mosque's main structure and its minaret show significant damage, with visible erosion and destruction to architectural elements. In the foreground, an asphalt road with a white centerline extends across the scene. Adjacent to the damaged building is a paved sidewalk. Three individuals are visible on the street: two men in dark clothing walk on the sidewalk near the damaged building, and one person, dressed in orange pants and a white top, walks in the middle of the road further to the right. Piles of debris and rubble are present on the sidewalk and in an open dirt area between the damaged building and the mosque. Several makeshift shelters, constructed with tarpaulins, are visible in the cleared ground near the mosque. The sky is blue with scattered white cumulus clouds, indicating daytime lighting.
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