
Stake attention in this memory
The image presents a detailed view of the Mohammad Al-Husseini Mosque in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, and its heavily damaged surroundings. The perspective is partially obscured by dark, blurry foreground elements, likely metal bars or debris. The central feature is the white Mohammad Al-Husseini Mosque, identified by Arabic script on its partially collapsed facade. The mosque's tall, slender minaret, also white, stands prominently, topped with a balcony featuring several dark loudspeakers. The minaret shows signs of wear and possible structural compromise, with visible damage to some window openings. The main body of the mosque behind the minaret, including a visible dome, exhibits extensive structural damage, with large sections of walls collapsed inward or outward, revealing interior spaces and contributing to significant rubble piles around its base. To the left of the mosque, a multi-story building with a flat roof has suffered severe damage, including a collapsed upper floor or roof area, exposing debris and internal components. To the right of the mosque, further structural damage is evident in other buildings. The ground level throughout the scene is covered extensively with sand, dirt, and large accumulations of concrete, rebar, and other construction debris. Several temporary shelters, constructed with white tarpaulins, are visible among the rubble. One solitary individual, dressed in dark attire, is walking on a sandy path through the debris-strewn area in the mid-ground, moving from left to right. Faint road markings, possibly a crosswalk, are discernible on the ground near the rubble. The sky above is partly cloudy with patches of blue. A "Galaxy A14" watermark is visible in the bottom left corner.
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