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The image displays a scene of significant destruction, featuring two heavily damaged multi-story buildings under a clear blue sky. The setting appears to be an urban or semi-urban area in Rafah, heavily impacted by conflict.

Both buildings, constructed from a light-colored, possibly beige or yellowish, material, show extensive structural damage. Large sections of their outer walls are missing, revealing shattered interiors and exposed structural elements like rebar. Numerous small, dark impact marks, consistent with bullet holes or shrapnel, pepper the remaining facades of the buildings. Windows are either blown out or reduced to empty, dark rectangular openings. The upper floors of both structures are particularly damaged, with parts of the roofs and upper walls collapsed or missing. The building in the foreground on the left shows a large section of its upper right corner entirely gone, while the building further back exhibits similar severe damage, including a missing section near its center.

At the base of the buildings and extending across the foreground, the ground is covered in extensive piles of rubble. This debris consists of broken concrete, twisted metal, shattered glass, and general detritus. Some sparse, dry vegetation is visible amidst the rubble on the right side of the image, hinting at a dry environment. A white bucket or container is partially visible among the debris on the far right.

The sky is a bright, clear blue, with several thin, wispy cirrus clouds stretching horizontally across it. The strong sunlight and the absence of long shadows suggest it is daytime, possibly mid-morning or early afternoon. No people are visible in the image, emphasizing the desolation of the scene. There is no visible text or signage on the buildings or in the rubble. The overall impression is one of profound devastation and the aftermath of a violent event.
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Jan 21, 2025

Rafah

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The image displays a scene of significant destruction, featuring two heavily damaged multi-story buildings under a clear blue sky. The setting appears to be an urban or semi-urban area in Rafah, heavily impacted by conflict. Both buildings, constructed from a light-colored, possibly beige or yellowish, material, show extensive structural damage. Large sections of their outer walls are missing, revealing shattered interiors and exposed structural elements like rebar. Numerous small, dark impact marks, consistent with bullet holes or shrapnel, pepper the remaining facades of the buildings. Windows are either blown out or reduced to empty, dark rectangular openings. The upper floors of both structures are particularly damaged, with parts of the roofs and upper walls collapsed or missing. The building in the foreground on the left shows a large section of its upper right corner entirely gone, while the building further back exhibits similar severe damage, including a missing section near its center. At the base of the buildings and extending across the foreground, the ground is covered in extensive piles of rubble. This debris consists of broken concrete, twisted metal, shattered glass, and general detritus. Some sparse, dry vegetation is visible amidst the rubble on the right side of the image, hinting at a dry environment. A white bucket or container is partially visible among the debris on the far right. The sky is a bright, clear blue, with several thin, wispy cirrus clouds stretching horizontally across it. The strong sunlight and the absence of long shadows suggest it is daytime, possibly mid-morning or early afternoon. No people are visible in the image, emphasizing the desolation of the scene. There is no visible text or signage on the buildings or in the rubble. The overall impression is one of profound devastation and the aftermath of a violent event.

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