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An exterior view depicts a heavily damaged multi-story residential building, approximately six floors tall, located in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory. The structure, constructed of light brown or beige stucco, exhibits significant structural compromise, particularly on its upper and right-side sections. Large portions of exterior walls and balconies are missing, exposing internal rooms and rebar.

On the building's facade, multiple windows are shattered or missing, with some openings covered by blue tarpaulins or torn fabric. Clothes are visible hanging on two remaining balconies on the third and fourth floors from the bottom, indicating continued presence or recent abandonment. Bullet holes or shrapnel impacts are visible across the building's surface. The top right section features a distinctive arched architectural element, now partially destroyed.

At ground level, the building incorporates an open arcade supported by arches, beneath which a dark-colored sedan is parked to the left. To the right under the arches, two indistinct figures are visible standing. A paved road runs in front of the building, with a narrow concrete sidewalk bordering the structure. Sunlight casts shadows, indicating a clear day.

To the immediate right of the primary building, the ruins of another heavily damaged structure, possibly a mosque given its arched windows and dome-like elements, are visible, reduced largely to rubble and exposed concrete. Debris is scattered on the ground between the two structures. Overhead, a single utility wire traverses the frame. The sky is clear blue.
reham

Mar 9, 2026, 1:43 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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An exterior view depicts a heavily damaged multi-story residential building, approximately six floors tall, located in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory. The structure, constructed of light brown or beige stucco, exhibits significant structural compromise, particularly on its upper and right-side sections. Large portions of exterior walls and balconies are missing, exposing internal rooms and rebar. On the building's facade, multiple windows are shattered or missing, with some openings covered by blue tarpaulins or torn fabric. Clothes are visible hanging on two remaining balconies on the third and fourth floors from the bottom, indicating continued presence or recent abandonment. Bullet holes or shrapnel impacts are visible across the building's surface. The top right section features a distinctive arched architectural element, now partially destroyed. At ground level, the building incorporates an open arcade supported by arches, beneath which a dark-colored sedan is parked to the left. To the right under the arches, two indistinct figures are visible standing. A paved road runs in front of the building, with a narrow concrete sidewalk bordering the structure. Sunlight casts shadows, indicating a clear day. To the immediate right of the primary building, the ruins of another heavily damaged structure, possibly a mosque given its arched windows and dome-like elements, are visible, reduced largely to rubble and exposed concrete. Debris is scattered on the ground between the two structures. Overhead, a single utility wire traverses the frame. The sky is clear blue.

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