
Stake attention in this memory
An image displays a severely damaged multi-story residential building in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, exhibiting extensive structural degradation and numerous impact points. The light brown facade is pockmarked with bullet holes across all visible levels. The building's roof features multiple white water storage tanks and at least one communication antenna. The upper floors show varying degrees of damage; some windows are shattered or boarded with improvised materials, including white sheeting, some bearing "UNICEF" logos. Burn marks are visible on the facade near the top left. Several balconies, characterized by ornate white balustrades, still have laundry hanging, indicating continued use or recent evacuation. A satellite dish is mounted on an upper-right balcony. Mid-levels of the building feature large, irregular holes blown through the walls, exposing the interiors of multiple apartments. These exposed sections reveal rubble, debris, damaged furniture, and makeshift coverings. Lower levels of the building exhibit more catastrophic structural failure, with entire sections of walls collapsed, exposing shattered rooms and a significant accumulation of rubble and debris spilling onto the ground below. The ground level, originally supported by arches, is completely filled with debris. No people are visible in the scene.
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