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This image depicts a damaged urban residential area in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under a clear blue sky with scattered clouds. The scene is viewed from an elevated perspective, looking down into a wide alleyway or open area flanked by multi-story apartment buildings.

In the foreground, a paved street or sidewalk with a partial white road marking is visible, showing scattered debris. A wire or rope runs horizontally across the lower part of the frame.

The buildings framing the central sandy area are light-colored, multi-story structures with brown accent panels and decorative arched elements above windows. The building on the left exhibits some damage, including clothes hanging from windows and a large white banner covering a ground-floor arched entrance. The banner features Arabic text, including "مختبر حمد" (Hamad Lab) and other script, along with a blue graphic.

The building on the right shows significant structural damage, particularly on its facade. Multiple windows are shattered, with some frames bent or missing, exposing dark interiors. Debris and shattered glass are visible around these openings. Pockmarks consistent with shrapnel or bullet impacts dot the building's exterior. Clothes are also hanging from some of its windows. On the ground floor, under arched entrances, two vehicles are parked: one completely covered with a mustard-yellow and green tarp, and another silver sedan partially visible.

The unpaved area between the buildings is sandy and covered extensively with rubble, twisted metal, and assorted debris. Several makeshift structures, including a small, white tarp-covered shed displaying a UNICEF logo, are present amidst the debris. Further back, more similar apartment buildings are visible, also appearing damaged, with numerous white water tanks on their rooftops. No people are visible in the scene.
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Mar 27, 2026, 8:14 AM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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This image depicts a damaged urban residential area in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under a clear blue sky with scattered clouds. The scene is viewed from an elevated perspective, looking down into a wide alleyway or open area flanked by multi-story apartment buildings. In the foreground, a paved street or sidewalk with a partial white road marking is visible, showing scattered debris. A wire or rope runs horizontally across the lower part of the frame. The buildings framing the central sandy area are light-colored, multi-story structures with brown accent panels and decorative arched elements above windows. The building on the left exhibits some damage, including clothes hanging from windows and a large white banner covering a ground-floor arched entrance. The banner features Arabic text, including "مختبر حمد" (Hamad Lab) and other script, along with a blue graphic. The building on the right shows significant structural damage, particularly on its facade. Multiple windows are shattered, with some frames bent or missing, exposing dark interiors. Debris and shattered glass are visible around these openings. Pockmarks consistent with shrapnel or bullet impacts dot the building's exterior. Clothes are also hanging from some of its windows. On the ground floor, under arched entrances, two vehicles are parked: one completely covered with a mustard-yellow and green tarp, and another silver sedan partially visible. The unpaved area between the buildings is sandy and covered extensively with rubble, twisted metal, and assorted debris. Several makeshift structures, including a small, white tarp-covered shed displaying a UNICEF logo, are present amidst the debris. Further back, more similar apartment buildings are visible, also appearing damaged, with numerous white water tanks on their rooftops. No people are visible in the scene.

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