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The image depicts a devastated urban residential area in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under an overcast sky. The scene is dominated by multiple multi-story, light-colored concrete apartment buildings, exhibiting extensive damage.

The buildings, typically five to seven stories tall, feature numerous impact craters and bullet holes visible across their facades. Many windows are shattered or entirely missing, with some displaying bent or detached metal window guards. Several balconies are damaged or appear precarious, and some units show exposed interiors or hanging clothes. White cylindrical water tanks are visible on the rooftops of several structures. Architectural details include arched window frames and decorative elements, particularly on the central building, which also has a mosque-like arched feature at its summit.

The ground between the buildings is an uneven expanse of dirt and rubble, indicative of significant destruction. Debris, including twisted metal and concrete fragments, is scattered throughout.

In the foreground and mid-ground, multiple makeshift shelters constructed from tarps, fabric, and other salvaged materials are visible. One prominent white tarp in the lower right corner bears a partial "unicef" logo. Clotheslines with laundry are strung between some of these temporary structures. A partially burned and heavily damaged vehicle chassis or frame lies amidst the debris in the lower left.

One solitary figure, appearing to be an adult male, is visible walking at ground level between the buildings in the mid-left background, near one of the temporary structures. His attire is indistinct.

Electrical wiring or communication cables are visible hanging loosely or running along the ground in various sections. The overall impression is one of widespread structural damage, displacement, and improvisation amidst ruins.
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Mar 11, 2026, 1:29 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image depicts a devastated urban residential area in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under an overcast sky. The scene is dominated by multiple multi-story, light-colored concrete apartment buildings, exhibiting extensive damage. The buildings, typically five to seven stories tall, feature numerous impact craters and bullet holes visible across their facades. Many windows are shattered or entirely missing, with some displaying bent or detached metal window guards. Several balconies are damaged or appear precarious, and some units show exposed interiors or hanging clothes. White cylindrical water tanks are visible on the rooftops of several structures. Architectural details include arched window frames and decorative elements, particularly on the central building, which also has a mosque-like arched feature at its summit. The ground between the buildings is an uneven expanse of dirt and rubble, indicative of significant destruction. Debris, including twisted metal and concrete fragments, is scattered throughout. In the foreground and mid-ground, multiple makeshift shelters constructed from tarps, fabric, and other salvaged materials are visible. One prominent white tarp in the lower right corner bears a partial "unicef" logo. Clotheslines with laundry are strung between some of these temporary structures. A partially burned and heavily damaged vehicle chassis or frame lies amidst the debris in the lower left. One solitary figure, appearing to be an adult male, is visible walking at ground level between the buildings in the mid-left background, near one of the temporary structures. His attire is indistinct. Electrical wiring or communication cables are visible hanging loosely or running along the ground in various sections. The overall impression is one of widespread structural damage, displacement, and improvisation amidst ruins.

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