
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts a scene of extensive structural damage in the city of Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under a sky with scattered clouds and warm, low-angle sunlight. In the immediate foreground on the left, a multi-story building stands partially collapsed. Its facade is significantly missing, exposing interior floor plates, debris, and structural elements. A rectangular window frame is visible on a lower floor. White fabric, resembling laundry, is suspended on an upper, exposed level. A large pile of rubble, composed of concrete fragments, rebar, and miscellaneous debris, occupies the space below this building and extends into the midground. In the midground, partially obscured by the rubble, is a damaged light-colored building featuring an arched entrance. Arabic script above the arch reads "مجمع الشيخ محمد بن شامة الخير" (Al-Sheikh Muhammad bin Shama Al-Khair Complex). Dominating the background on the right is the Great Mosque of Khan Yunis, characterized by a prominent light-colored dome and two minarets. The minaret on the right is tall, slender, and octagonal in its upper portion, topped with multiple loudspeakers. While appearing largely intact, sections of the mosque's lower structure and a part immediately in front of the visible minaret show signs of significant damage, with missing sections and exposed internal components. Another minaret is partially visible to the left of the dome, behind the foreground building. A single dark cable traverses the sky horizontally between the foreground structure and the right minaret. No individuals are visible within the depicted scene.
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