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The image captures a scene of severe destruction in an urban environment under a clear, bright blue sky, located in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territories. The foreground is dominated by multiple residential or commercial buildings that have sustained catastrophic damage, with large sections of walls and floors missing, exposing their interiors.

The buildings appear to be multi-story concrete structures, many with decorative patterns on their exterior walls and arched openings. Exposed rebar, rubble, and debris are visible throughout the damaged areas. Inside the wrecked apartments, remnants of daily life can be seen, including rugs, hanging clothes, drapes, and what appear to be pieces of furniture, suggesting these were once inhabited spaces. Some walls show marks consistent with bullet holes or shrapnel damage.

In the background and extending above the destroyed buildings, a prominent white architectural structure, resembling a minaret or part of a mosque, is also heavily damaged. Large portions of this structure, characterized by a cylindrical shape and carved details, are broken, crumbled, or leaning precariously. On a section of this white structure, Arabic calligraphy is visible, which reads "سمو الشيخ حميد بن راشد النعيمي" (His Highness Sheikh Humaid bin Rashid Al Nuaimi), followed by partially obscured text that might refer to a mosque or other establishment.

The overall impression is one of profound devastation and the aftermath of intense conflict or disaster, leaving buildings as skeletal shells of their former selves. The clear daytime light casts sharp shadows, highlighting the extent of the damage.
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Jun 4, 2026

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territories

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The image captures a scene of severe destruction in an urban environment under a clear, bright blue sky, located in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territories. The foreground is dominated by multiple residential or commercial buildings that have sustained catastrophic damage, with large sections of walls and floors missing, exposing their interiors. The buildings appear to be multi-story concrete structures, many with decorative patterns on their exterior walls and arched openings. Exposed rebar, rubble, and debris are visible throughout the damaged areas. Inside the wrecked apartments, remnants of daily life can be seen, including rugs, hanging clothes, drapes, and what appear to be pieces of furniture, suggesting these were once inhabited spaces. Some walls show marks consistent with bullet holes or shrapnel damage. In the background and extending above the destroyed buildings, a prominent white architectural structure, resembling a minaret or part of a mosque, is also heavily damaged. Large portions of this structure, characterized by a cylindrical shape and carved details, are broken, crumbled, or leaning precariously. On a section of this white structure, Arabic calligraphy is visible, which reads "سمو الشيخ حميد بن راشد النعيمي" (His Highness Sheikh Humaid bin Rashid Al Nuaimi), followed by partially obscured text that might refer to a mosque or other establishment. The overall impression is one of profound devastation and the aftermath of intense conflict or disaster, leaving buildings as skeletal shells of their former selves. The clear daytime light casts sharp shadows, highlighting the extent of the damage.

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