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The image displays a wide urban scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by extensive structural destruction under a clear, pale blue sky. Low-angle, warm sunlight illuminates the right side of the frame, indicating either early morning or late afternoon.

Multiple multi-story buildings, predominantly light beige or yellow in color, exhibit severe damage across the background. The building on the far right, while damaged, retains significant portions of its facade, including balconies and decorative arched window or balcony features, particularly on its upper floors, which catch the direct sunlight. Its lower levels show arched openings and signs of collapse or damage. Buildings in the center and to the left are far more extensively damaged, appearing as skeletal concrete frameworks with numerous floors and walls missing, revealing interiors and debris.

The mid-ground and much of the foreground are covered by a vast, uneven field of grey and brown rubble, consisting of pulverized concrete, twisted rebar, shattered building materials, and debris. This rubble extends into what appears to be former streets or open spaces. In the mid-foreground, within the debris, a prominent remnant of concrete and exposed rebar stands vertically. Nearby, a dark, rectangular object, possibly a solar panel, is visible, tilted among the rubble, and a small white cuboid object is situated further back.

A paved surface, likely a street or pathway, occupies the immediate foreground, largely clear of large debris. Several individuals are present in the scene: two figures are visible standing amidst the rubble in the central-left mid-ground, one wearing a reddish top. Two additional figures are seated on the ground near the base of the damaged building on the far right, partially obscured by shadows cast by the structure. No specific actions or interactions among the individuals are clearly discernible beyond their presence in the heavily damaged environment.
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Sep 17, 2025

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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Loss
Desolation
Sorrow
Wreckage

The image displays a wide urban scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by extensive structural destruction under a clear, pale blue sky. Low-angle, warm sunlight illuminates the right side of the frame, indicating either early morning or late afternoon. Multiple multi-story buildings, predominantly light beige or yellow in color, exhibit severe damage across the background. The building on the far right, while damaged, retains significant portions of its facade, including balconies and decorative arched window or balcony features, particularly on its upper floors, which catch the direct sunlight. Its lower levels show arched openings and signs of collapse or damage. Buildings in the center and to the left are far more extensively damaged, appearing as skeletal concrete frameworks with numerous floors and walls missing, revealing interiors and debris. The mid-ground and much of the foreground are covered by a vast, uneven field of grey and brown rubble, consisting of pulverized concrete, twisted rebar, shattered building materials, and debris. This rubble extends into what appears to be former streets or open spaces. In the mid-foreground, within the debris, a prominent remnant of concrete and exposed rebar stands vertically. Nearby, a dark, rectangular object, possibly a solar panel, is visible, tilted among the rubble, and a small white cuboid object is situated further back. A paved surface, likely a street or pathway, occupies the immediate foreground, largely clear of large debris. Several individuals are present in the scene: two figures are visible standing amidst the rubble in the central-left mid-ground, one wearing a reddish top. Two additional figures are seated on the ground near the base of the damaged building on the far right, partially obscured by shadows cast by the structure. No specific actions or interactions among the individuals are clearly discernible beyond their presence in the heavily damaged environment.

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