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This image depicts a scene of extensive destruction in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under a clear blue sky with scattered white clouds. The foreground is partially obscured by dark, out-of-focus metal bars, suggesting the photo was taken from inside a structure or through a fence.

In the midground, a heavily damaged, multi-story beige residential building dominates the left and center. Its upper floors are significantly compromised, with concrete slabs and reinforcing bars exposed and rubble piled on a collapsed roof section. Intact sections feature balconies with white balustrades, some with laundry hanging, including red and brown towels and dark clothing items. Windows on the intact parts of the building are visible, some with white frames. Air conditioning units are mounted on the exterior wall at a lower level. The ground floor displays a storefront entrance with a partially visible mural featuring symbols from the "Squid Game" series and text including "YASEEN GAMES" and "059-". Rubble and debris are scattered around the base of the building.

In the background, two prominent mosque structures are visible. To the left, a tall, white minaret with a pointed cap stands partially damaged. To the right, a mosque with a large, white dome and a smaller, more ornate minaret shows signs of damage, with its facade appearing scarred and discolored. Between these structures, a building with an arched entrance also appears damaged, with Arabic script visible above the archway.

An unpaved area or street separates the foreground buildings from the mosque structures. In the far right background, a lone, dark-clad figure walks left-to-right on this path, near what appear to be white tarpaulins or makeshift tents. The overall scene conveys a significant impact of conflict or disaster.
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Mar 16, 2026, 9:07 AM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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Devastation
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This image depicts a scene of extensive destruction in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under a clear blue sky with scattered white clouds. The foreground is partially obscured by dark, out-of-focus metal bars, suggesting the photo was taken from inside a structure or through a fence. In the midground, a heavily damaged, multi-story beige residential building dominates the left and center. Its upper floors are significantly compromised, with concrete slabs and reinforcing bars exposed and rubble piled on a collapsed roof section. Intact sections feature balconies with white balustrades, some with laundry hanging, including red and brown towels and dark clothing items. Windows on the intact parts of the building are visible, some with white frames. Air conditioning units are mounted on the exterior wall at a lower level. The ground floor displays a storefront entrance with a partially visible mural featuring symbols from the "Squid Game" series and text including "YASEEN GAMES" and "059-". Rubble and debris are scattered around the base of the building. In the background, two prominent mosque structures are visible. To the left, a tall, white minaret with a pointed cap stands partially damaged. To the right, a mosque with a large, white dome and a smaller, more ornate minaret shows signs of damage, with its facade appearing scarred and discolored. Between these structures, a building with an arched entrance also appears damaged, with Arabic script visible above the archway. An unpaved area or street separates the foreground buildings from the mosque structures. In the far right background, a lone, dark-clad figure walks left-to-right on this path, near what appear to be white tarpaulins or makeshift tents. The overall scene conveys a significant impact of conflict or disaster.

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