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The image depicts a scene of urban destruction in the city of Gaza, Palestinian Territory, under a clear, light blue sky.

In the foreground, a multi-story concrete building exhibits severe structural damage. Its lower three visible floors are largely exposed, with exterior walls missing, revealing interiors of rooms with bare concrete floors, partially collapsed ceilings, and exposed rebar. Blue tarps and wooden planks serve as makeshift barriers or coverings within some of these exposed sections. Fractured concrete and crumbling elements are evident across its facade. On the upper floors, windows are visible, some broken, and clothes hang to dry from balconies or improvised lines. The very top of this building shows exposed rebar pillars, indicating incomplete construction or damage to higher levels.

To the left and in the background, additional multi-story buildings appear similarly damaged or dilapidated, with exposed rebar and rubble visible. The ground surrounding the primary damaged building is composed of dirt and debris.

On the ground, in the lower-left and central portions, stacks of concrete blocks or bricks are visible, some neatly piled, others scattered. A dark tarp or netting covers a debris-filled area further back on the left. In the lower-right, a substantial pile of tangled scrap metal, including twisted rebar and corrugated sheets, dominates the space. Adjacent to this pile, discarded appliances (primarily washing machines) and various metallic fragments are accumulated. Parts of a grey sedan and several white satellite dishes are also present among these items.

Two individuals are discernible at ground level in the lower-center of the image, near the base of the severely damaged building. They appear to be crouched or hunched over near the stacks of concrete blocks, engaged in an unspecified activity with materials.
REEMA SAMIR

Feb 21, 2026

Gaza, Palestinian Territory

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The image depicts a scene of urban destruction in the city of Gaza, Palestinian Territory, under a clear, light blue sky. In the foreground, a multi-story concrete building exhibits severe structural damage. Its lower three visible floors are largely exposed, with exterior walls missing, revealing interiors of rooms with bare concrete floors, partially collapsed ceilings, and exposed rebar. Blue tarps and wooden planks serve as makeshift barriers or coverings within some of these exposed sections. Fractured concrete and crumbling elements are evident across its facade. On the upper floors, windows are visible, some broken, and clothes hang to dry from balconies or improvised lines. The very top of this building shows exposed rebar pillars, indicating incomplete construction or damage to higher levels. To the left and in the background, additional multi-story buildings appear similarly damaged or dilapidated, with exposed rebar and rubble visible. The ground surrounding the primary damaged building is composed of dirt and debris. On the ground, in the lower-left and central portions, stacks of concrete blocks or bricks are visible, some neatly piled, others scattered. A dark tarp or netting covers a debris-filled area further back on the left. In the lower-right, a substantial pile of tangled scrap metal, including twisted rebar and corrugated sheets, dominates the space. Adjacent to this pile, discarded appliances (primarily washing machines) and various metallic fragments are accumulated. Parts of a grey sedan and several white satellite dishes are also present among these items. Two individuals are discernible at ground level in the lower-center of the image, near the base of the severely damaged building. They appear to be crouched or hunched over near the stacks of concrete blocks, engaged in an unspecified activity with materials.

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