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This image depicts a multi-story residential building in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, exhibiting extensive damage. The building's light brown facade is heavily pockmarked with numerous impact holes consistent with bullets or shrapnel. Structural integrity is compromised across multiple levels, particularly the lower and middle sections, where large portions of external walls and interior flooring have collapsed, exposing internal rooms.

On the upper floors, balconies feature ornate balustrades, though windows behind them are either broken or covered with dark material. One balcony on the right displays red and patterned fabrics hanging over the railing.

The middle section of the building shows significant destruction. Exposed interiors contain large amounts of rubble, twisted metal, and miscellaneous household items. One section features a partial wall constructed from cinder blocks, with a black tarp covering an opening. Adjacent to it, another exposed room contains a brown curtain. A white insulation panel with a visible blue UNICEF logo is present on one of the exposed interior walls.

The lower floors are severely damaged, with large sections of the external structure completely absent, revealing piles of debris, broken furniture, and various objects within. The ground in front of the building is covered in a dense layer of concrete rubble, fragmented building materials, and exposed rebar. Two red wall-mounted cabinets are visible on the damaged lower walls, and a yellow cabinet or container is situated on the far right at ground level. No individuals or active events are visible in the scene.
NERMEEN SALEH

Mar 14, 2026, 1:18 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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This image depicts a multi-story residential building in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, exhibiting extensive damage. The building's light brown facade is heavily pockmarked with numerous impact holes consistent with bullets or shrapnel. Structural integrity is compromised across multiple levels, particularly the lower and middle sections, where large portions of external walls and interior flooring have collapsed, exposing internal rooms. On the upper floors, balconies feature ornate balustrades, though windows behind them are either broken or covered with dark material. One balcony on the right displays red and patterned fabrics hanging over the railing. The middle section of the building shows significant destruction. Exposed interiors contain large amounts of rubble, twisted metal, and miscellaneous household items. One section features a partial wall constructed from cinder blocks, with a black tarp covering an opening. Adjacent to it, another exposed room contains a brown curtain. A white insulation panel with a visible blue UNICEF logo is present on one of the exposed interior walls. The lower floors are severely damaged, with large sections of the external structure completely absent, revealing piles of debris, broken furniture, and various objects within. The ground in front of the building is covered in a dense layer of concrete rubble, fragmented building materials, and exposed rebar. Two red wall-mounted cabinets are visible on the damaged lower walls, and a yellow cabinet or container is situated on the far right at ground level. No individuals or active events are visible in the scene.

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