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This image depicts a scene of extensive structural damage in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, specifically featuring the heavily damaged Al-Farouq Mosque in the background and a multi-story building in the foreground.

The foreground is dominated by a six-story residential or commercial building with a tan-painted exterior, exhibiting numerous small projectile impacts (consistent with bullet holes) across its facade. Large sections of the building's walls and upper floor structures are missing or collapsed, exposing interior rooms and twisted rebar. Most windows are shattered or completely absent, with some openings on the upper floors covered by makeshift blue or dark tarps. The ground floor features a series of arched openings, with rubble piled at its base.

In the mid-ground, a prominent grey utility pole with a streetlight extends towards the left. To the right and rear of the foreground building stands the Al-Farouq Mosque, identifiable by its light-colored central dome and a tall, slender minaret, both also showing visible signs of damage. The area surrounding the mosque is reduced to rubble and debris.

An asphalt road, marked with faded white lines, runs across the lower portion of the image. Approximately 15 to 20 individuals, including adults and children, are scattered across the sidewalk and road, engaged in walking or standing. Piles of concrete and general building debris are visible along the road edges and sidewalks. The sky overhead is clear and blue, and the presence of distinct shadows suggests either early morning or late afternoon lighting.
reham

Feb 28, 2026, 2:17 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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This image depicts a scene of extensive structural damage in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, specifically featuring the heavily damaged Al-Farouq Mosque in the background and a multi-story building in the foreground. The foreground is dominated by a six-story residential or commercial building with a tan-painted exterior, exhibiting numerous small projectile impacts (consistent with bullet holes) across its facade. Large sections of the building's walls and upper floor structures are missing or collapsed, exposing interior rooms and twisted rebar. Most windows are shattered or completely absent, with some openings on the upper floors covered by makeshift blue or dark tarps. The ground floor features a series of arched openings, with rubble piled at its base. In the mid-ground, a prominent grey utility pole with a streetlight extends towards the left. To the right and rear of the foreground building stands the Al-Farouq Mosque, identifiable by its light-colored central dome and a tall, slender minaret, both also showing visible signs of damage. The area surrounding the mosque is reduced to rubble and debris. An asphalt road, marked with faded white lines, runs across the lower portion of the image. Approximately 15 to 20 individuals, including adults and children, are scattered across the sidewalk and road, engaged in walking or standing. Piles of concrete and general building debris are visible along the road edges and sidewalks. The sky overhead is clear and blue, and the presence of distinct shadows suggests either early morning or late afternoon lighting.

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