
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a severely damaged multi-story building in the city of Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory. The building, appearing to be a former residential or commercial structure of at least six stories, exhibits extensive destruction. Its light-colored facade is heavily pockmarked with numerous small impact perforations. The lower four floors feature large structural breaches, with entire sections blown out, exposing interiors filled with rubble, twisted rebar, and collapsed materials. Balconies on the upper right side are partially destroyed, with debris hanging from railings and remnants of what appear to be clotheslines. The upper floors retain some structural integrity, showcasing decorative arched window frames and decorative elements on the facade, though many windows are shattered or missing. In the foreground, a dense settlement of makeshift shelters covers the ground. These shelters are constructed from various tarpaulins and fabrics, predominantly white, gray, and blue, creating an improvised camp environment. A prominent, dark-colored metal beam, possibly a structural support or utility component, with two attached pulleys, extends diagonally across the mid-ground. Scattered debris, including concrete fragments and other unidentified objects, is visible among the shelters and in the immediate vicinity of the damaged building. The scene is illuminated by bright daylight. No discernible individuals or explicit human interactions are visible within the frame.
Loading AttnAds…
No transactions found




