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The image provides a forensic view from an elevated position, likely a window or balcony, overlooking a residential area in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory. The scene is framed by four irregular, brown, vertical bars in the immediate foreground, with a white, quilted surface visible at the bottom.

To the left, a multi-story, light-beige residential building stands mostly intact, featuring multiple rows of rectangular windows, many adorned with intricate, light-colored decorative frames beneath them. Laundry items are visible hanging from windows on the third and fourth visible floors. The ground floor exhibits an open, columned arcade structure.

Centrally, a gray street light pole with a single, dark fixture rises. To the right, another multi-story residential building, architecturally similar to the left one, displays significant structural damage. Multiple windows are broken or missing, large holes are visible in the facade, and sections of walls appear to have collapsed or been heavily impacted. Dark tarps or blankets cover some window openings, and a light blue fabric hangs from an upper-level window. Laundry also hangs from a lower-level window on the far right. The top section of this building shows the most severe damage.

Between these two buildings, an unpaved, dusty ground extends into the distance, appearing uneven and littered with debris. Several makeshift structures, resembling tents or temporary shelters made of dark fabrics, are visible further down this path. In the foreground of this area, near the right building, a few indistinct figures, including what appears to be a child, are present on the ground.

In the background, beyond the immediate structures and makeshift shelters, a cluster of additional multi-story buildings, consistent with urban residential architecture, extends under a clear, light blue sky. Shadows indicate daylight conditions.
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Mar 4, 2026, 2:34 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image provides a forensic view from an elevated position, likely a window or balcony, overlooking a residential area in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory. The scene is framed by four irregular, brown, vertical bars in the immediate foreground, with a white, quilted surface visible at the bottom. To the left, a multi-story, light-beige residential building stands mostly intact, featuring multiple rows of rectangular windows, many adorned with intricate, light-colored decorative frames beneath them. Laundry items are visible hanging from windows on the third and fourth visible floors. The ground floor exhibits an open, columned arcade structure. Centrally, a gray street light pole with a single, dark fixture rises. To the right, another multi-story residential building, architecturally similar to the left one, displays significant structural damage. Multiple windows are broken or missing, large holes are visible in the facade, and sections of walls appear to have collapsed or been heavily impacted. Dark tarps or blankets cover some window openings, and a light blue fabric hangs from an upper-level window. Laundry also hangs from a lower-level window on the far right. The top section of this building shows the most severe damage. Between these two buildings, an unpaved, dusty ground extends into the distance, appearing uneven and littered with debris. Several makeshift structures, resembling tents or temporary shelters made of dark fabrics, are visible further down this path. In the foreground of this area, near the right building, a few indistinct figures, including what appears to be a child, are present on the ground. In the background, beyond the immediate structures and makeshift shelters, a cluster of additional multi-story buildings, consistent with urban residential architecture, extends under a clear, light blue sky. Shadows indicate daylight conditions.

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