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Captured from an elevated vantage point, likely a balcony or window, this image depicts a street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territories, characterized by extensive damage and daily life coexisting. The perspective looks down a wide, paved road that runs from left to right across the frame.

In the foreground, a weathered concrete structure, possibly part of a ceiling or balcony, frames the top, with laundry hanging from a railing. Below, the street shows significant signs of destruction, with rubble, debris, and damaged buildings lining both sides.

A prominent feature is a large mosque with a white minaret and a dome, located towards the left side of the street in the middle ground. The mosque itself appears to have sustained damage, with visible structural compromises and missing sections. Arabic text above an arched entrance identifies it as "مسجد القسطل (٣)" (Al-Qastal Mosque (3)). Surrounding the mosque are numerous buildings, many appearing heavily damaged or reduced to rubble.

Further down the street, more residential and commercial structures are visible, some intact, others showing varying degrees of disrepair. Several individuals are seen walking on the street, their presence suggesting ongoing daily life amidst the devastation. Long shadows cast by people and buildings indicate a clear, sunny day, likely mid-day or late afternoon. The sky is a bright, clear blue.

On the right side of the street, several white tarpaulin structures, possibly temporary shelters or aid distribution points, are visible. Some bear logos and text, one appearing to say "IOAC". Overhead power lines or utility cables crisscross the bright sky. The overall scene conveys the stark reality of life in a conflict-affected urban environment, blending signs of destruction with continued human activity.
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Apr 30, 2026

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territories

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Captured from an elevated vantage point, likely a balcony or window, this image depicts a street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territories, characterized by extensive damage and daily life coexisting. The perspective looks down a wide, paved road that runs from left to right across the frame. In the foreground, a weathered concrete structure, possibly part of a ceiling or balcony, frames the top, with laundry hanging from a railing. Below, the street shows significant signs of destruction, with rubble, debris, and damaged buildings lining both sides. A prominent feature is a large mosque with a white minaret and a dome, located towards the left side of the street in the middle ground. The mosque itself appears to have sustained damage, with visible structural compromises and missing sections. Arabic text above an arched entrance identifies it as "مسجد القسطل (٣)" (Al-Qastal Mosque (3)). Surrounding the mosque are numerous buildings, many appearing heavily damaged or reduced to rubble. Further down the street, more residential and commercial structures are visible, some intact, others showing varying degrees of disrepair. Several individuals are seen walking on the street, their presence suggesting ongoing daily life amidst the devastation. Long shadows cast by people and buildings indicate a clear, sunny day, likely mid-day or late afternoon. The sky is a bright, clear blue. On the right side of the street, several white tarpaulin structures, possibly temporary shelters or aid distribution points, are visible. Some bear logos and text, one appearing to say "IOAC". Overhead power lines or utility cables crisscross the bright sky. The overall scene conveys the stark reality of life in a conflict-affected urban environment, blending signs of destruction with continued human activity.

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