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The image depicts a devastated urban street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, viewed from an elevated perspective under an overcast sky.

In the foreground, numerous black electrical or communication wires crisscross diagonally, partially obscuring the lower right portion of the frame.

To the left, a multi-story, light-beige residential or commercial building shows significant structural damage. The upper levels (visible from the third floor upwards) have large sections missing, exposing interiors with twisted rebar and debris. Tarps and fabric hang from damaged openings. Several balconies with white balustrades are present, with laundry hanging on lines on at least two. The ground floor features arched entryways and a partially visible shopfront with a red and black sign. Piles of rubble are accumulated at the base of this building.

On the paved street below, a white SUV with a dark roof is parked on the left side. Faded white lane markings are visible.

In the mid-ground, a lone male figure in a light shirt and dark pants walks on the lower right sidewalk, seemingly looking at a phone. Further down the street, near the center-right, a small group of approximately 3-4 individuals walks amidst debris. A second, smaller group of 3-5 people is visible closer to the heavily damaged mosque in the background.

Dominating the right background is a large mosque structure, severely damaged. Both of its prominent minarets remain standing but show extensive visible damage, particularly to their upper sections. The central dome appears partially collapsed or heavily compromised. Large sections of the main mosque walls are destroyed, revealing internal structures and surrounded by extensive piles of rubble and debris. The overall environment is one of widespread urban destruction, with human presence navigating the altered landscape.
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Mar 20, 2026, 3:27 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image depicts a devastated urban street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, viewed from an elevated perspective under an overcast sky. In the foreground, numerous black electrical or communication wires crisscross diagonally, partially obscuring the lower right portion of the frame. To the left, a multi-story, light-beige residential or commercial building shows significant structural damage. The upper levels (visible from the third floor upwards) have large sections missing, exposing interiors with twisted rebar and debris. Tarps and fabric hang from damaged openings. Several balconies with white balustrades are present, with laundry hanging on lines on at least two. The ground floor features arched entryways and a partially visible shopfront with a red and black sign. Piles of rubble are accumulated at the base of this building. On the paved street below, a white SUV with a dark roof is parked on the left side. Faded white lane markings are visible. In the mid-ground, a lone male figure in a light shirt and dark pants walks on the lower right sidewalk, seemingly looking at a phone. Further down the street, near the center-right, a small group of approximately 3-4 individuals walks amidst debris. A second, smaller group of 3-5 people is visible closer to the heavily damaged mosque in the background. Dominating the right background is a large mosque structure, severely damaged. Both of its prominent minarets remain standing but show extensive visible damage, particularly to their upper sections. The central dome appears partially collapsed or heavily compromised. Large sections of the main mosque walls are destroyed, revealing internal structures and surrounded by extensive piles of rubble and debris. The overall environment is one of widespread urban destruction, with human presence navigating the altered landscape.

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