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This image depicts a heavily damaged urban landscape in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under a clear blue sky. The central feature is the Great Mosque of Khan Yunis (Al-Amari Mosque), which stands significantly damaged in the background, its light-colored dome and tall minaret retaining some structure despite extensive destruction to its walls and surrounding sections, exposing interior elements and rubble. To the left, a multi-story yellow building is partially destroyed, with its upper floors collapsed and structural elements exposed; remnants of windows are visible on lower, less damaged sections. To the right, another building is similarly devastated, with large portions of its facade and structure missing.

A wide, sandy-colored street runs horizontally across the midground, with visible white lane markings. The ground level is covered in dirt, sand, and large amounts of rubble and debris, particularly concentrated around the base of the damaged buildings and the mosque. Several individuals are present on the street and in the open areas. On the far left, a lone person walks along the street. Further right, a group of approximately four people stands near the center of the street, and another individual walks away from them. Near the mosque, on the far side of the street, more groups of people are visible, moving or standing.

Overhead, multiple thin wires, likely electrical or communication lines, stretch across the sky; one prominent line traverses the upper center of the frame, and a broken wire hangs from the damaged building on the right. In the bottom right foreground, a person sits on a chair next to a temporary structure covered by a blue tarp, with stacks of white material adjacent. Shadows are cast across the street and foreground from the structures, indicating sunlight from the left or rear.
reham

Mar 12, 2026, 12:53 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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This image depicts a heavily damaged urban landscape in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under a clear blue sky. The central feature is the Great Mosque of Khan Yunis (Al-Amari Mosque), which stands significantly damaged in the background, its light-colored dome and tall minaret retaining some structure despite extensive destruction to its walls and surrounding sections, exposing interior elements and rubble. To the left, a multi-story yellow building is partially destroyed, with its upper floors collapsed and structural elements exposed; remnants of windows are visible on lower, less damaged sections. To the right, another building is similarly devastated, with large portions of its facade and structure missing. A wide, sandy-colored street runs horizontally across the midground, with visible white lane markings. The ground level is covered in dirt, sand, and large amounts of rubble and debris, particularly concentrated around the base of the damaged buildings and the mosque. Several individuals are present on the street and in the open areas. On the far left, a lone person walks along the street. Further right, a group of approximately four people stands near the center of the street, and another individual walks away from them. Near the mosque, on the far side of the street, more groups of people are visible, moving or standing. Overhead, multiple thin wires, likely electrical or communication lines, stretch across the sky; one prominent line traverses the upper center of the frame, and a broken wire hangs from the damaged building on the right. In the bottom right foreground, a person sits on a chair next to a temporary structure covered by a blue tarp, with stacks of white material adjacent. Shadows are cast across the street and foreground from the structures, indicating sunlight from the left or rear.

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