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The image displays an urban landscape in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by extensive structural damage and debris under a clear blue sky. The viewpoint is elevated, possibly from within a partially damaged building, evidenced by a rough, light-colored concrete or stone frame on the right and top-left edges.

Two multi-story, light-tan residential apartment buildings dominate the midground. Both structures exhibit significant destruction: numerous impact marks and bullet holes are visible across their facades. Windows are missing, exposing darkened interiors, and some apertures are covered with orange and black tarpaulins. The left building shows substantial burn damage and black scorching, particularly on its upper-middle and lower floors, with collapsed balconies and sections of walls. The right building also has large sections of walls missing, revealing multiple floors within, and similar signs of impact. Architectural details like arched window frames and decorative crenellations are partially preserved but intermingled with damage.

Between the buildings, the ground is a mix of sand and heavy rubble, including concrete fragments, twisted metal, and other construction debris. In the mid-ground, a severely damaged white sedan, missing its roof and substantial body panels, rests amidst the rubble. A small figure, possibly a child, in a yellow top and dark shorts, is visible near the damaged car, bending towards the ground.

In the foreground, several temporary white or light-colored tent structures are erected on sandy ground. One large, peaked tent is centrally located, surrounded by smaller tarpaulin or fabric enclosures forming a makeshift camp. Multiple yellow plastic jerry cans or containers are visible beside these structures. The overall scene conveys widespread destruction and makeshift living arrangements.
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Oct 8, 2025, 10:50 AM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image displays an urban landscape in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by extensive structural damage and debris under a clear blue sky. The viewpoint is elevated, possibly from within a partially damaged building, evidenced by a rough, light-colored concrete or stone frame on the right and top-left edges. Two multi-story, light-tan residential apartment buildings dominate the midground. Both structures exhibit significant destruction: numerous impact marks and bullet holes are visible across their facades. Windows are missing, exposing darkened interiors, and some apertures are covered with orange and black tarpaulins. The left building shows substantial burn damage and black scorching, particularly on its upper-middle and lower floors, with collapsed balconies and sections of walls. The right building also has large sections of walls missing, revealing multiple floors within, and similar signs of impact. Architectural details like arched window frames and decorative crenellations are partially preserved but intermingled with damage. Between the buildings, the ground is a mix of sand and heavy rubble, including concrete fragments, twisted metal, and other construction debris. In the mid-ground, a severely damaged white sedan, missing its roof and substantial body panels, rests amidst the rubble. A small figure, possibly a child, in a yellow top and dark shorts, is visible near the damaged car, bending towards the ground. In the foreground, several temporary white or light-colored tent structures are erected on sandy ground. One large, peaked tent is centrally located, surrounded by smaller tarpaulin or fabric enclosures forming a makeshift camp. Multiple yellow plastic jerry cans or containers are visible beside these structures. The overall scene conveys widespread destruction and makeshift living arrangements.

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