
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a severely damaged multi-story building located in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory. The beige-colored structure, estimated to be at least six floors high, exhibits widespread evidence of heavy shelling and fire. Its facade is pockmarked with numerous small circular impact points, consistent with bullet or shrapnel damage. Larger sections of the building, particularly on the left side and lower floors, are extensively damaged with significant structural collapse, exposing interior rooms. Black charring around numerous window openings and along central sections indicates fire damage. Many windows are missing glass and frames, some replaced by makeshift coverings like tarps or fabric. Several balconies, particularly on the central-right, still have clothes, including shirts, pants, and towels, hanging from lines. On the roof, communication towers or water tanks are visible, and the upper facade features an arched decorative element. The ground level in front of the building is covered with a thick layer of sand mixed with extensive rubble, including concrete fragments, twisted rebar, and debris. A heavily damaged and partially overturned white vehicle wreck lies amidst the rubble in the foreground. In the background to the left, further damaged structures are visible. No people are present in the scene.
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