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The image depicts a scene of extensive structural damage in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, viewed from an elevated position through dark, wrought-iron security bars with circular decorative elements.

The foreground is dominated by these vertical and horizontal bars, framing a vista of multiple multi-story buildings in varying states of destruction. The primary structures are light-colored, predominantly beige or tan, with some showing decorative architectural elements such as arches and patterned window surrounds, typical of regional architecture.

Most visible buildings exhibit severe damage, including partial collapse of outer walls, exposed internal rooms, missing sections of floors and ceilings, and visible rebar. Numerous openings, previously windows or doorways, are now jagged voids. Some openings are covered with orange tarpaulins on the left building, while others have white or striped fabric/plastic sheeting. Impact marks, possibly bullet holes, are visible on several building facades. In one exposed interior section of a central building, clothes are seen hanging on a line.

At ground level, between the damaged buildings, lies a wide expanse of rubble, broken concrete, twisted metal, and debris. This area is uneven and covered in dust and pulverized material. In the lower-left section of this ground-level debris field, a small group of approximately five individuals, appearing to be children or young adults, are seated or crouching on the rubble. They are wearing civilian clothing and are relatively close to each other.

The sky above is bright and clear. A small piece of blue fabric or plastic is visible on the windowsill or railing in the lower right corner, just inside the framing bars.
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Oct 13, 2025, 2:03 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image depicts a scene of extensive structural damage in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, viewed from an elevated position through dark, wrought-iron security bars with circular decorative elements. The foreground is dominated by these vertical and horizontal bars, framing a vista of multiple multi-story buildings in varying states of destruction. The primary structures are light-colored, predominantly beige or tan, with some showing decorative architectural elements such as arches and patterned window surrounds, typical of regional architecture. Most visible buildings exhibit severe damage, including partial collapse of outer walls, exposed internal rooms, missing sections of floors and ceilings, and visible rebar. Numerous openings, previously windows or doorways, are now jagged voids. Some openings are covered with orange tarpaulins on the left building, while others have white or striped fabric/plastic sheeting. Impact marks, possibly bullet holes, are visible on several building facades. In one exposed interior section of a central building, clothes are seen hanging on a line. At ground level, between the damaged buildings, lies a wide expanse of rubble, broken concrete, twisted metal, and debris. This area is uneven and covered in dust and pulverized material. In the lower-left section of this ground-level debris field, a small group of approximately five individuals, appearing to be children or young adults, are seated or crouching on the rubble. They are wearing civilian clothing and are relatively close to each other. The sky above is bright and clear. A small piece of blue fabric or plastic is visible on the windowsill or railing in the lower right corner, just inside the framing bars.

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