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The image displays a severely damaged urban environment in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by extensive structural destruction and a makeshift encampment.

Three multi-story residential buildings, predominantly light beige, frame a central area. The central building shows catastrophic damage across multiple floors, with large sections of external walls and interiors collapsed, exposing structural elements and remnants of rooms. The building to its right also exhibits significant damage, including shattered windows and sections of the facade missing, revealing interior spaces. The building on the left has visible damage to windows and balconies. Laundry is observed hanging from windows or balconies on the left and right buildings.

The ground between the buildings is an expanse of sandy earth, heavily covered with concrete rubble, twisted metal, shattered glass, and other debris from the collapsed structures.

Several individuals are present. One person in dark clothing walks across the open sandy area towards the left side of the frame. Two other figures, also in dark attire, are near the right side of the tent encampment, positioned near several yellow plastic jerrycans.

In the foreground and middle ground, a cluster of temporary shelters constitutes a makeshift camp. This includes at least two large, light-colored canvas tents, one with a conical roof, and several smaller shelters constructed from blue and white tarpaulins and other fabrics. Barriers, created from corrugated sheets, fabric, and blankets, enclose sections of the encampment. Laundry hangs on lines connected to these temporary structures. Yellow jerrycans, indicative of water storage, are visible among the tents. A small structure covered with blue fabric, potentially a temporary utility unit, is located near the rightmost damaged building.
reham

Oct 12, 2025, 2:24 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image displays a severely damaged urban environment in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by extensive structural destruction and a makeshift encampment. Three multi-story residential buildings, predominantly light beige, frame a central area. The central building shows catastrophic damage across multiple floors, with large sections of external walls and interiors collapsed, exposing structural elements and remnants of rooms. The building to its right also exhibits significant damage, including shattered windows and sections of the facade missing, revealing interior spaces. The building on the left has visible damage to windows and balconies. Laundry is observed hanging from windows or balconies on the left and right buildings. The ground between the buildings is an expanse of sandy earth, heavily covered with concrete rubble, twisted metal, shattered glass, and other debris from the collapsed structures. Several individuals are present. One person in dark clothing walks across the open sandy area towards the left side of the frame. Two other figures, also in dark attire, are near the right side of the tent encampment, positioned near several yellow plastic jerrycans. In the foreground and middle ground, a cluster of temporary shelters constitutes a makeshift camp. This includes at least two large, light-colored canvas tents, one with a conical roof, and several smaller shelters constructed from blue and white tarpaulins and other fabrics. Barriers, created from corrugated sheets, fabric, and blankets, enclose sections of the encampment. Laundry hangs on lines connected to these temporary structures. Yellow jerrycans, indicative of water storage, are visible among the tents. A small structure covered with blue fabric, potentially a temporary utility unit, is located near the rightmost damaged building.

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