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The image depicts a scene of extensive structural damage in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, viewed from an elevated position through a partially obscured foreground of dark, bent metallic elements, possibly rebar or a damaged window frame.

In the left foreground, a multi-story building with a light-colored facade is severely damaged. Its upper floors exhibit large sections of missing walls, exposing interiors and collapsed concrete slabs. A prominent arched architectural feature on the highest visible floor is partially broken, revealing an interior patterned wall. Below this, multiple balconies with white balustrades are damaged, with some containing visible clothing or blankets draped over railings, suggesting a residential or formerly residential purpose. The lower level includes arched doorways and a storefront displaying "QA GEN GAMES" with a red, stylized figure.

In the midground, a mosque complex dominates the right side. It features two light-colored minarets, both showing signs of damage, particularly the more prominent one on the right with visible holes or damage near its top and a series of loudspeakers. The mosque's central dome is pockmarked, and significant portions of the main structure are collapsed or heavily damaged, with debris visible. Arabic script is present on a visible section of the mosque wall.

The street below is paved but littered with debris and patches of sand. Several individuals are present on the street: one person in a dark jacket and light pants stands near the bottom left, and another in a red top and dark pants is visible further down, with other indistinct figures in the distance. The sky above is partially cloudy with blue patches, indicating daylight. Throughout the scene, rubble piles and damaged structures contribute to an overall impression of widespread destruction. The watermark "Galaxy A14" is present in the lower-left corner.
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Mar 27, 2026, 3:30 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image depicts a scene of extensive structural damage in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, viewed from an elevated position through a partially obscured foreground of dark, bent metallic elements, possibly rebar or a damaged window frame. In the left foreground, a multi-story building with a light-colored facade is severely damaged. Its upper floors exhibit large sections of missing walls, exposing interiors and collapsed concrete slabs. A prominent arched architectural feature on the highest visible floor is partially broken, revealing an interior patterned wall. Below this, multiple balconies with white balustrades are damaged, with some containing visible clothing or blankets draped over railings, suggesting a residential or formerly residential purpose. The lower level includes arched doorways and a storefront displaying "QA GEN GAMES" with a red, stylized figure. In the midground, a mosque complex dominates the right side. It features two light-colored minarets, both showing signs of damage, particularly the more prominent one on the right with visible holes or damage near its top and a series of loudspeakers. The mosque's central dome is pockmarked, and significant portions of the main structure are collapsed or heavily damaged, with debris visible. Arabic script is present on a visible section of the mosque wall. The street below is paved but littered with debris and patches of sand. Several individuals are present on the street: one person in a dark jacket and light pants stands near the bottom left, and another in a red top and dark pants is visible further down, with other indistinct figures in the distance. The sky above is partially cloudy with blue patches, indicating daylight. Throughout the scene, rubble piles and damaged structures contribute to an overall impression of widespread destruction. The watermark "Galaxy A14" is present in the lower-left corner.

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