Sign in
This high-angle image captures a street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by extensive structural damage and debris.

In the foreground, a large, irregularly shaped mound of concrete rubble and twisted reinforcing steel (rebar) dominates the lower half of the frame. This debris pile consists of fragmented concrete slabs of various sizes, smaller gravel-like pieces, and exposed, contorted rebar cages and individual strands. Scattered plastic refuse and other detritus are interspersed within the rubble.

Running diagonally across the midground from the lower-left to the upper-right is an asphalt road, marked by a faded white broken line. The road surface appears intact, flanked on both sides by shoulders of dirt and scattered gravel.

On this road, a single individual, appearing male, is captured in motion, walking from the right side of the frame towards the left. He wears a light-colored, possibly tan, short-sleeved shirt, dark pants or jeans, and dark shoes. He carries a bright blue plastic bucket or container in his left hand, held low, and his right arm is slightly extended, bent at the elbow. To the right of the individual, on the dirt shoulder, lies a rectangular, flat, light-brown object, possibly a wooden board or metal plate.

In the background, beyond the road and to the upper-left, partially visible concrete structures stand. These appear to be multi-story buildings, characterized by repetitive arched openings at ground level, suggesting either severe damage or an unfinished state of construction. Exposed rebar is visible within these structures, and debris, including twisted metal frames, lies beneath the arches. The ground surrounding these structures also consists of dirt and scattered rubble.

The scene is illuminated by daylight, casting soft shadows. The overall environment suggests a state of destruction, reconstruction, or ongoing development.
NERMEEN SALEH

Sep 10, 2025

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

Stake attention in this memory

Desolation
Resilience
Poverty
Vulnerability
Hope

This high-angle image captures a street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by extensive structural damage and debris. In the foreground, a large, irregularly shaped mound of concrete rubble and twisted reinforcing steel (rebar) dominates the lower half of the frame. This debris pile consists of fragmented concrete slabs of various sizes, smaller gravel-like pieces, and exposed, contorted rebar cages and individual strands. Scattered plastic refuse and other detritus are interspersed within the rubble. Running diagonally across the midground from the lower-left to the upper-right is an asphalt road, marked by a faded white broken line. The road surface appears intact, flanked on both sides by shoulders of dirt and scattered gravel. On this road, a single individual, appearing male, is captured in motion, walking from the right side of the frame towards the left. He wears a light-colored, possibly tan, short-sleeved shirt, dark pants or jeans, and dark shoes. He carries a bright blue plastic bucket or container in his left hand, held low, and his right arm is slightly extended, bent at the elbow. To the right of the individual, on the dirt shoulder, lies a rectangular, flat, light-brown object, possibly a wooden board or metal plate. In the background, beyond the road and to the upper-left, partially visible concrete structures stand. These appear to be multi-story buildings, characterized by repetitive arched openings at ground level, suggesting either severe damage or an unfinished state of construction. Exposed rebar is visible within these structures, and debris, including twisted metal frames, lies beneath the arches. The ground surrounding these structures also consists of dirt and scattered rubble. The scene is illuminated by daylight, casting soft shadows. The overall environment suggests a state of destruction, reconstruction, or ongoing development.

transactions
revenues
stakers
Earliest
Latest
Highest stake

No transactions found

More from this user

More from Khan Yunis

NERMEEN SALEH

Sep 10, 2025

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. You are free to share and adapt this content with proper attribution.