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The image depicts an urban scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by extensive structural damage under a clear blue sky with scattered white clouds.

In the foreground and left, a multi-story, light-beige residential or commercial building stands partially destroyed. At least five floors are visible, with significant sections of exterior walls missing from the third floor upwards, exposing interior spaces and structural elements. Torn tarpaulins or fabrics are draped from damaged openings. On the lower floors, balconies with railings feature drying laundry. The ground floor exhibits arched entrances, and a partially visible red and white sign reads "KING CAKE." A wooden handcart rests near its base, amidst piles of rubble.

In the mid-ground and center-right, a large mosque is heavily damaged. Its distinctive white minaret remains largely upright, though the upper sections of the main dome structure appear compromised with visible damage. The main body of the mosque exhibits catastrophic destruction, with large sections of its walls collapsed, creating extensive piles of concrete and debris around its base.

The ground between the buildings and extending towards the mosque consists of paved road sections with a white directional arrow, interspersed with sandy patches and significant accumulations of rubble. Several white tarpaulin structures, possibly makeshift shelters, are visible on the sandy ground near the base of the damaged mosque.

One individual in dark clothing is discernable walking on the road in the mid-distance, moving away from the viewer. Indistinct figures are visible near the white tarpaulin structures. Utility lines are present in the lower right foreground.
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Mar 22, 2026, 11:25 AM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image depicts an urban scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by extensive structural damage under a clear blue sky with scattered white clouds. In the foreground and left, a multi-story, light-beige residential or commercial building stands partially destroyed. At least five floors are visible, with significant sections of exterior walls missing from the third floor upwards, exposing interior spaces and structural elements. Torn tarpaulins or fabrics are draped from damaged openings. On the lower floors, balconies with railings feature drying laundry. The ground floor exhibits arched entrances, and a partially visible red and white sign reads "KING CAKE." A wooden handcart rests near its base, amidst piles of rubble. In the mid-ground and center-right, a large mosque is heavily damaged. Its distinctive white minaret remains largely upright, though the upper sections of the main dome structure appear compromised with visible damage. The main body of the mosque exhibits catastrophic destruction, with large sections of its walls collapsed, creating extensive piles of concrete and debris around its base. The ground between the buildings and extending towards the mosque consists of paved road sections with a white directional arrow, interspersed with sandy patches and significant accumulations of rubble. Several white tarpaulin structures, possibly makeshift shelters, are visible on the sandy ground near the base of the damaged mosque. One individual in dark clothing is discernable walking on the road in the mid-distance, moving away from the viewer. Indistinct figures are visible near the white tarpaulin structures. Utility lines are present in the lower right foreground.

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