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The image depicts a street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by extensive urban destruction under a partly cloudy sky.

In the mid-ground, a multi-story building on the left side of the street exhibits severe structural damage on its upper floors, with exposed interiors, debris, and collapsed sections. Laundry is visible hanging on balconies of the less damaged lower floors. A poster is affixed to the ground floor facade. To the right, a wide dirt area covered with rubble and what appears to be collapsed corrugated metal leads to a severely damaged mosque structure. The mosque's minaret, though appearing largely intact, rises from a heavily compromised main building with large portions of its walls destroyed and significant debris piles at its base. Another damaged building stands behind the mosque.

On the asphalt road traversing the mid-ground, several individuals are walking. From left to right: a person in dark clothing walks away from the viewer, followed by two women and a child walking towards the right, and three individuals (two adults, one child) walking or running in the center. A dark green semi-truck, identifiable as a Volvo-like model, is parked or slowly moving on the right side of the road. Its cab bears "MEDECINS SANS FRONTIERES" (Doctors Without Borders) and "GLOBAL SATIN" logos. The truck's open-top trailer is loaded with dark, irregular objects, possibly rubble or supplies.

In the dirt area between the street and the mosque, multiple groups of people are gathered or walking amidst the debris. The foreground on the extreme right is partially obscured by a dark, out-of-focus element, likely a window frame or balcony railing, with some tangled wires visible. The scene is illuminated by strong sunlight, casting distinct shadows.
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Mar 4, 2026, 10:41 AM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image depicts a street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by extensive urban destruction under a partly cloudy sky. In the mid-ground, a multi-story building on the left side of the street exhibits severe structural damage on its upper floors, with exposed interiors, debris, and collapsed sections. Laundry is visible hanging on balconies of the less damaged lower floors. A poster is affixed to the ground floor facade. To the right, a wide dirt area covered with rubble and what appears to be collapsed corrugated metal leads to a severely damaged mosque structure. The mosque's minaret, though appearing largely intact, rises from a heavily compromised main building with large portions of its walls destroyed and significant debris piles at its base. Another damaged building stands behind the mosque. On the asphalt road traversing the mid-ground, several individuals are walking. From left to right: a person in dark clothing walks away from the viewer, followed by two women and a child walking towards the right, and three individuals (two adults, one child) walking or running in the center. A dark green semi-truck, identifiable as a Volvo-like model, is parked or slowly moving on the right side of the road. Its cab bears "MEDECINS SANS FRONTIERES" (Doctors Without Borders) and "GLOBAL SATIN" logos. The truck's open-top trailer is loaded with dark, irregular objects, possibly rubble or supplies. In the dirt area between the street and the mosque, multiple groups of people are gathered or walking amidst the debris. The foreground on the extreme right is partially obscured by a dark, out-of-focus element, likely a window frame or balcony railing, with some tangled wires visible. The scene is illuminated by strong sunlight, casting distinct shadows.

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