
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts a multi-story, light-colored building in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, exhibiting extensive structural damage. A large, uneven pile of concrete rubble, rebar, and debris occupies the foreground, sloped upwards towards the partially collapsed building. The building's facade, characterized by decorative white trim around windows and balconies, shows varying degrees of destruction across its visible six to seven floors. On the left side, balconies are mostly intact, with a blue object visible on one lower balcony. The central section of the building features significant breaches: a lower floor has its interior exposed, revealing white sheeting or temporary partitions. Directly above this, a larger section of the exterior wall is entirely absent, exposing twisted rebar, internal debris, and structural elements from the collapsed floor. Another deeply recessed cavity is visible further right on the same level. The right side of the building shows multiple impact marks or small holes on the facade, along with cracks extending across several floors. A substantial portion of the building's rightmost section appears to have collapsed, contributing to the foreground rubble. Many windows are shattered or missing, though some upper windows appear relatively intact. No individuals are visible in the scene. The overall environment suggests a site of severe demolition or destruction.
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