
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays the severely damaged facade of a multi-story building in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, under a clear, light blue sky. The building’s exterior is primarily light beige plaster, accented by reddish-brown rectangular panels and decorative arched patterns in white and orange below window apertures. Extensive damage is evident across all visible floors. The facade is marred by numerous small, circular impact marks, likely from projectiles. Larger, irregular breaches in the walls expose the internal structure, revealing concrete blocks, rebar, and debris. The upper sections of the building, particularly the roofline and top floor, show significant structural failure with large portions of concrete and masonry missing, exposing skeletal rebar. Many window openings are empty voids, stripped of their frames and glass. In one upper-left opening, pink fabric is visible within the exposed interior. A central section on a lower floor features a large cavity where a wall has collapsed, revealing an internal space partially covered by a blue tarp. Adjacent to this, a white-framed window with intact glass panes is present. On the far right side of the building, a balcony with white balustrades is visible, from which articles of clothing are suspended on a drying line. No individuals are discernible within the frame.
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