
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts a multi-story residential building in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, showing extensive damage under clear daylight conditions. The building, constructed with a light-tan stucco facade and reddish-brown panels between windows, features decorative white arched frames around many window openings. The facade is heavily damaged, displaying numerous cracks, crumbling plaster, and exposing underlying structural elements. Multiple small, circular impact perforations are visible across the entire exterior. Larger, irregular breaches are present; notably, two significant dark holes on the third floor from the bottom indicate missing wall sections and window frames. The upper floors also exhibit substantial damage to the facade and window surrounds. Many windows are open, missing glass, or have dislodged frames. Some retain metal security grates, which are visibly bent in places. A light blue tarp covers a window opening on the fourth floor (from bottom, second column from left), and a light-colored tarp covers a window on the third floor (from bottom, far left). A single individual is visible, peering out from a window on the top floor, second column from the left. Laundry is hanging to dry from several lower windows and a balcony. Dark blue fabric hangs from a window on the bottom floor (far left), multi-colored clothes (red, yellow, light blue) from a window on the bottom floor (center column), and red/orange fabric on a metal railing of a second-floor balcony (far right). The ground level features arched entrances, with a light-colored car partially visible.
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