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The image depicts a scene of extensive structural damage to buildings in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, observed during daylight hours.

In the foreground, a multi-story building, primarily light beige, exhibits severe destruction. Its upper sections have completely collapsed, forming a large pile of concrete rubble and twisted rebar. The remaining lower floors show cracked and spalling plaster, along with multiple small, circular impact holes on the exterior walls. Several windows are visible; one on the middle-left floor features ornate arched decorative trim and shows a partially discernible figure or object obscured by interior coverings. Another window on the middle-right floor, also with ornate trim, appears to have shattered glass. Air conditioning units are mounted on the building's exterior below these windows.

In the background, a lighter-colored, possibly white, building with an arched entrance is visible. A rectangular plaque above the arch contains Arabic script, identifying the structure as "جمعية الشموع لحماية الشباب" (The Candles Association for Youth Protection). This background building also displays damage, including areas where its facade is chipped and broken. To the far right, a partial view of a minaret or similar tower structure is present.

Blue tarpaulins are visible on the ground in the lower-right background, possibly covering debris or materials. A dark, out-of-focus object partially obstructs the right side of the frame. No explicit human actions or interactions are clearly visible, apart from the ambiguous presence behind the window in the foreground building.
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Mar 16, 2026, 3:18 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image depicts a scene of extensive structural damage to buildings in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, observed during daylight hours. In the foreground, a multi-story building, primarily light beige, exhibits severe destruction. Its upper sections have completely collapsed, forming a large pile of concrete rubble and twisted rebar. The remaining lower floors show cracked and spalling plaster, along with multiple small, circular impact holes on the exterior walls. Several windows are visible; one on the middle-left floor features ornate arched decorative trim and shows a partially discernible figure or object obscured by interior coverings. Another window on the middle-right floor, also with ornate trim, appears to have shattered glass. Air conditioning units are mounted on the building's exterior below these windows. In the background, a lighter-colored, possibly white, building with an arched entrance is visible. A rectangular plaque above the arch contains Arabic script, identifying the structure as "جمعية الشموع لحماية الشباب" (The Candles Association for Youth Protection). This background building also displays damage, including areas where its facade is chipped and broken. To the far right, a partial view of a minaret or similar tower structure is present. Blue tarpaulins are visible on the ground in the lower-right background, possibly covering debris or materials. A dark, out-of-focus object partially obstructs the right side of the frame. No explicit human actions or interactions are clearly visible, apart from the ambiguous presence behind the window in the foreground building.

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