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This image depicts an urban environment in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, observed from an elevated vantage point overlooking a central open area flanked by multi-story residential buildings.

In the immediate foreground, a paved surface, partially covered with debris, is visible. Two individuals stand on this surface; one wears a red top and dark trousers, while the other wears a light-colored top and dark trousers. Both are facing away from the camera.

Flanking the scene are two beige-colored, multi-story apartment buildings. The building on the left features a partially visible ground-floor archway with a white facade bearing Arabic text in red and blue, including the word "مختبر" (laboratory). Its upper floors exhibit broken windows, with some openings obscured by dark fabric. The building on the right displays extensive damage, including multiple large, irregular holes on its facade where windows once were, revealing dark interiors. Other windows are broken or covered with fabric. Decorative white, patterned arched window frames are present on both buildings, some showing signs of damage. The ground level of the right building has several arched openings serving as covered parking, beneath which a tan/olive tarp-covered vehicle and a silver sedan are parked.

Between these foreground structures lies a large, unpaved open expanse of sandy earth, heavily littered with rubble and debris. Scattered within this area are several small, white tarpaulin structures, suggesting makeshift shelters. In the mid-distance within this sandy area, approximately three indistinct human figures are observed moving or standing.

In the background, additional multi-story buildings of similar architectural design extend across the horizon, some also appearing damaged, though details are less distinct due to distance. The sky above is light blue.
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Mar 28, 2026, 3:01 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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This image depicts an urban environment in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, observed from an elevated vantage point overlooking a central open area flanked by multi-story residential buildings. In the immediate foreground, a paved surface, partially covered with debris, is visible. Two individuals stand on this surface; one wears a red top and dark trousers, while the other wears a light-colored top and dark trousers. Both are facing away from the camera. Flanking the scene are two beige-colored, multi-story apartment buildings. The building on the left features a partially visible ground-floor archway with a white facade bearing Arabic text in red and blue, including the word "مختبر" (laboratory). Its upper floors exhibit broken windows, with some openings obscured by dark fabric. The building on the right displays extensive damage, including multiple large, irregular holes on its facade where windows once were, revealing dark interiors. Other windows are broken or covered with fabric. Decorative white, patterned arched window frames are present on both buildings, some showing signs of damage. The ground level of the right building has several arched openings serving as covered parking, beneath which a tan/olive tarp-covered vehicle and a silver sedan are parked. Between these foreground structures lies a large, unpaved open expanse of sandy earth, heavily littered with rubble and debris. Scattered within this area are several small, white tarpaulin structures, suggesting makeshift shelters. In the mid-distance within this sandy area, approximately three indistinct human figures are observed moving or standing. In the background, additional multi-story buildings of similar architectural design extend across the horizon, some also appearing damaged, though details are less distinct due to distance. The sky above is light blue.

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