
Stake attention in this memory
An elevated view captures a scene of extensive structural damage in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under a clear, bright sky. The prominent structure in the mid-ground left is a heavily damaged white mosque, identified as the Great Mosque of Khan Yunis. Its minaret stands partially intact but shows significant pockmarks and damage, with visible rebar and crumbling sections. The main body of the mosque is in a state of partial collapse, with large sections of walls missing, exposing interior rubble and twisted metal. The area immediately surrounding the mosque and extending into the background is a rubble-strewn landscape, indicating widespread destruction. Several other buildings in the background also display varying degrees of damage or collapse. Makeshift shelters, constructed from white tarpaulins, are visible among the debris near the base of the mosque. A paved asphalt road traverses the mid-ground, serving as the primary pathway for numerous pedestrians. Individuals are observed walking in both directions along the road. On the left side of the road, a group of people, some in dark, traditional attire, walk together; one individual appears to be pushing a white cart or similar wheeled object. Further down the road, another person pushes a blue cart. Other scattered individuals and small groups walk across the scene. The image is framed by foreground obstructions, including a large, blurry dark mass on the left, and a network of dark, rusty metal bars and wires, possibly part of a balcony railing or window frame, on the right and across the upper mid-ground. A blurry pinkish object is visible on the far right.
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