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This image depicts a scene of extensive urban damage in the city of Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under an overcast sky.

In the foreground to the left, a multi-story building, likely residential, shows severe structural damage. Its upper floors are partially collapsed, exposing interior spaces and visible rebar. Portions of the exterior walls are missing, revealing shattered windows and broken architectural arches. Laundry, including a blue sheet and purple fabric, hangs from damaged balconies on the lower intact levels. At the base of this building, graffiti featuring "BASE GAMES" and PlayStation controller symbols is visible on a shopfront. Several individuals are present near this shop: a group of approximately six men or boys are sitting or crouching on the sidewalk, and one man in a blue jacket stands in the adjacent road.

Dominating the central and right midground is a mosque complex, also significantly damaged. Its minaret, a tall white tower with speakers at its apex, remains largely intact. However, the main mosque building adjacent to it is partially collapsed, with its dome showing visible damage and large piles of concrete rubble and debris scattered around its base.

The paved road running through the scene has visible cracks and scattered debris. White road markings, including lane dividers and a partial crosswalk, are discernible. Various individuals are walking on this road: a group of six people, including two women in long dresses, walk together on the right side of the road, while other individuals walk alone further in the background.

On the right side of the road and near the damaged mosque, several white temporary shelters or tents are erected, some bearing the "IOM OIM" logo (International Organization for Migration). In the background, beyond the immediate destruction, other multi-story buildings appear less damaged. Overhead, electrical or communication wires cross the frame.
reham

Mar 26, 2026, 9:27 AM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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This image depicts a scene of extensive urban damage in the city of Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under an overcast sky. In the foreground to the left, a multi-story building, likely residential, shows severe structural damage. Its upper floors are partially collapsed, exposing interior spaces and visible rebar. Portions of the exterior walls are missing, revealing shattered windows and broken architectural arches. Laundry, including a blue sheet and purple fabric, hangs from damaged balconies on the lower intact levels. At the base of this building, graffiti featuring "BASE GAMES" and PlayStation controller symbols is visible on a shopfront. Several individuals are present near this shop: a group of approximately six men or boys are sitting or crouching on the sidewalk, and one man in a blue jacket stands in the adjacent road. Dominating the central and right midground is a mosque complex, also significantly damaged. Its minaret, a tall white tower with speakers at its apex, remains largely intact. However, the main mosque building adjacent to it is partially collapsed, with its dome showing visible damage and large piles of concrete rubble and debris scattered around its base. The paved road running through the scene has visible cracks and scattered debris. White road markings, including lane dividers and a partial crosswalk, are discernible. Various individuals are walking on this road: a group of six people, including two women in long dresses, walk together on the right side of the road, while other individuals walk alone further in the background. On the right side of the road and near the damaged mosque, several white temporary shelters or tents are erected, some bearing the "IOM OIM" logo (International Organization for Migration). In the background, beyond the immediate destruction, other multi-story buildings appear less damaged. Overhead, electrical or communication wires cross the frame.

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