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An elevated view captures a desolate urban scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, dominated by two severely damaged multi-story residential buildings under a clear blue sky. The prominent building on the right, a tan-colored structure with ornate arched window details and balconies, exhibits extensive structural failure across at least six visible floors. Most exterior walls have been destroyed or collapsed, exposing interior rooms. Many of these exposed sections are covered with white, gray, or striped tarpaulins, acting as makeshift screens or enclosures. Concrete debris, twisted rebar, and shattered remnants of fixtures are visible within the open cavities. The building on the left, partially visible, shows similar severe damage, including blackened sections indicative of fire damage on its upper floors and orange tarpaulins covering lower exposed areas.

The ground between and in front of the buildings is a landscape of destruction, covered by large mounds of sand, dirt, and construction rubble, including concrete fragments, shattered glass, and assorted debris. A narrow, sandy path winds through the foreground rubble. In the lower right corner, near the base of the main building, a black water tank is visible next to a clothesline with various garments drying. A single individual is seated on a small chair or stool in this area, observing the scene. To the far left, indistinct metal structures and additional debris are present. The overall environment conveys widespread devastation and makeshift adaptation.
NERMEEN SALEH

Jan 25, 2026, 1:01 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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An elevated view captures a desolate urban scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, dominated by two severely damaged multi-story residential buildings under a clear blue sky. The prominent building on the right, a tan-colored structure with ornate arched window details and balconies, exhibits extensive structural failure across at least six visible floors. Most exterior walls have been destroyed or collapsed, exposing interior rooms. Many of these exposed sections are covered with white, gray, or striped tarpaulins, acting as makeshift screens or enclosures. Concrete debris, twisted rebar, and shattered remnants of fixtures are visible within the open cavities. The building on the left, partially visible, shows similar severe damage, including blackened sections indicative of fire damage on its upper floors and orange tarpaulins covering lower exposed areas. The ground between and in front of the buildings is a landscape of destruction, covered by large mounds of sand, dirt, and construction rubble, including concrete fragments, shattered glass, and assorted debris. A narrow, sandy path winds through the foreground rubble. In the lower right corner, near the base of the main building, a black water tank is visible next to a clothesline with various garments drying. A single individual is seated on a small chair or stool in this area, observing the scene. To the far left, indistinct metal structures and additional debris are present. The overall environment conveys widespread devastation and makeshift adaptation.

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