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This vertical wide-angle image depicts a severely damaged residential complex in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under a blue sky with scattered white clouds. Two multi-story, light beige buildings, featuring brown decorative accents and ornate white patterned window frames, frame the foreground, creating a deep perspective into an inner courtyard or alley.

Both foreground buildings exhibit extensive structural and superficial damage. Windows are shattered or missing panes, many are covered with tarps or fabric, and walls show numerous small impact marks consistent with projectiles. The building on the right features a large, irregular breach on its upper floors, exposing interior spaces. Exposed rebar and damaged concrete are visible at the rooflines and around breached areas.

The ground between these buildings is largely unpaved, consisting of sand and dirt heavily littered with construction debris, rubble, and miscellaneous refuse. In the immediate mid-ground, a white tarp shelter bearing a blue UNICEF logo stands prominently amidst the debris on the left, near a smaller, darker, partially collapsed makeshift structure. Further back, a cluster of additional makeshift shelters, constructed from various dark tarpaulins and salvaged materials, is visible.

Approximately 20-30 individuals, a significant number appearing to be children, are present on the sandy ground, standing and walking in small groups within the central area of the complex. Laundry is visible hanging on lines near the temporary shelters. In the background, multiple similar beige residential buildings, also appearing damaged, recede into the distance. A vehicle, covered by a light-colored tarp, is parked under an arched recess of the right foreground building. The immediate foreground shows a section of dark, possibly paved, ground.
reham

Feb 27, 2026, 2:45 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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This vertical wide-angle image depicts a severely damaged residential complex in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under a blue sky with scattered white clouds. Two multi-story, light beige buildings, featuring brown decorative accents and ornate white patterned window frames, frame the foreground, creating a deep perspective into an inner courtyard or alley. Both foreground buildings exhibit extensive structural and superficial damage. Windows are shattered or missing panes, many are covered with tarps or fabric, and walls show numerous small impact marks consistent with projectiles. The building on the right features a large, irregular breach on its upper floors, exposing interior spaces. Exposed rebar and damaged concrete are visible at the rooflines and around breached areas. The ground between these buildings is largely unpaved, consisting of sand and dirt heavily littered with construction debris, rubble, and miscellaneous refuse. In the immediate mid-ground, a white tarp shelter bearing a blue UNICEF logo stands prominently amidst the debris on the left, near a smaller, darker, partially collapsed makeshift structure. Further back, a cluster of additional makeshift shelters, constructed from various dark tarpaulins and salvaged materials, is visible. Approximately 20-30 individuals, a significant number appearing to be children, are present on the sandy ground, standing and walking in small groups within the central area of the complex. Laundry is visible hanging on lines near the temporary shelters. In the background, multiple similar beige residential buildings, also appearing damaged, recede into the distance. A vehicle, covered by a light-colored tarp, is parked under an arched recess of the right foreground building. The immediate foreground shows a section of dark, possibly paved, ground.

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