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An overhead, wide-angle street view in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, reveals a scene of significant urban destruction juxtaposed with ongoing civilian activity under an overcast sky.

In the mid-ground and background, the Great Mosque of Khan Yunis (Al-Kabir Mosque) is a prominent, severely damaged landmark. Its white minaret, topped with circular speakers, stands largely intact, but the main mosque structure exhibits extensive damage, including large sections of collapsed walls, exposed rebar, and debris piles surrounding its base. The mosque's dome is visible but its lower facades are heavily compromised. Adjacent buildings are also visibly damaged, reduced to rubble, or in states of disrepair. Further in the background, multi-story buildings, some showing architectural details like arched windows, appear in the distance.

The asphalt street, marked with white dashed and solid lines and a white arrow indicating a turn, traverses the scene. Approximately 15 individuals are observed walking on the street and its unpaved shoulders. Noteworthy figures include a man in a black coat and hat walking right, a man in dark attire focused on a mobile phone on the left, and several smaller groups of two or three individuals, some walking towards and others away from the mosque. Children are observed within these groups.

Along the sides of the street, particularly to the left, temporary shelters and tents are erected, some covered with tarpaulins. One large white tent in the bottom-center features "IOM OIM" branding, indicating humanitarian aid. Piles of rubble, construction debris, and discarded materials line the street's edges.

In the immediate foreground, to the right, a section of a damaged building provides the vantage point. Laundry, including a pink towel, white t-shirt, blue garment, and a patterned blanket, hangs from a clothesline or railing attached to this structure. A dark cable or pipe diagonally traverses the lower right corner of the frame. The visible portion of the foreground building is beige-colored, showing cracks and exposed structural elements consistent with damage.
reham

Mar 23, 2026, 9:59 AM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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An overhead, wide-angle street view in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, reveals a scene of significant urban destruction juxtaposed with ongoing civilian activity under an overcast sky. In the mid-ground and background, the Great Mosque of Khan Yunis (Al-Kabir Mosque) is a prominent, severely damaged landmark. Its white minaret, topped with circular speakers, stands largely intact, but the main mosque structure exhibits extensive damage, including large sections of collapsed walls, exposed rebar, and debris piles surrounding its base. The mosque's dome is visible but its lower facades are heavily compromised. Adjacent buildings are also visibly damaged, reduced to rubble, or in states of disrepair. Further in the background, multi-story buildings, some showing architectural details like arched windows, appear in the distance. The asphalt street, marked with white dashed and solid lines and a white arrow indicating a turn, traverses the scene. Approximately 15 individuals are observed walking on the street and its unpaved shoulders. Noteworthy figures include a man in a black coat and hat walking right, a man in dark attire focused on a mobile phone on the left, and several smaller groups of two or three individuals, some walking towards and others away from the mosque. Children are observed within these groups. Along the sides of the street, particularly to the left, temporary shelters and tents are erected, some covered with tarpaulins. One large white tent in the bottom-center features "IOM OIM" branding, indicating humanitarian aid. Piles of rubble, construction debris, and discarded materials line the street's edges. In the immediate foreground, to the right, a section of a damaged building provides the vantage point. Laundry, including a pink towel, white t-shirt, blue garment, and a patterned blanket, hangs from a clothesline or railing attached to this structure. A dark cable or pipe diagonally traverses the lower right corner of the frame. The visible portion of the foreground building is beige-colored, showing cracks and exposed structural elements consistent with damage.

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