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The image depicts a damaged urban residential area in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, viewed from an elevated position. Two multi-story apartment buildings, constructed with light beige and brown facades and decorative white window frames, flank a desolate, debris-strewn open lot in the foreground.

The building on the left shows some superficial damage and clothes hanging from several windows. Its ground floor features an arched entrance with a large banner advertising "Muhammad Lab" (محمد مختبر) for medical analysis, displaying a microscope and test tubes. In front of this building, a paved area transitions to scattered rubble.

The building on the right exhibits substantial structural damage, including large, darkened holes where windows or portions of the facade are missing, exposing interior spaces. Some windows are broken or covered with tarps. Its ground floor also has an arched entry, partially obscured by a yellow-tan tarp. A finger or thumb partially obstructs the right edge of the frame.

The central open area between these two buildings is a dirt and sand lot littered with rubble. A burnt-out metal frame structure rests in the middle ground. Several makeshift shelters are visible: a white tarp structure, possibly bearing UNICEF branding, is near the base of the left building, and multiple dark, fabric-covered structures are situated on the right side of the lot.

In the background, more apartment buildings of similar architectural style extend into the distance, many showing signs of damage and equipped with rooftop water tanks. Clothes hang from windows on several of these distant structures. The sky above is partially cloudy blue. A rope or cable spans horizontally across the lower part of the frame, with electrical wires visible below it. No people are discernible. The watermark "Galaxy A14" is present in the bottom left corner.
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Mar 27, 2026, 7:24 AM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image depicts a damaged urban residential area in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, viewed from an elevated position. Two multi-story apartment buildings, constructed with light beige and brown facades and decorative white window frames, flank a desolate, debris-strewn open lot in the foreground. The building on the left shows some superficial damage and clothes hanging from several windows. Its ground floor features an arched entrance with a large banner advertising "Muhammad Lab" (محمد مختبر) for medical analysis, displaying a microscope and test tubes. In front of this building, a paved area transitions to scattered rubble. The building on the right exhibits substantial structural damage, including large, darkened holes where windows or portions of the facade are missing, exposing interior spaces. Some windows are broken or covered with tarps. Its ground floor also has an arched entry, partially obscured by a yellow-tan tarp. A finger or thumb partially obstructs the right edge of the frame. The central open area between these two buildings is a dirt and sand lot littered with rubble. A burnt-out metal frame structure rests in the middle ground. Several makeshift shelters are visible: a white tarp structure, possibly bearing UNICEF branding, is near the base of the left building, and multiple dark, fabric-covered structures are situated on the right side of the lot. In the background, more apartment buildings of similar architectural style extend into the distance, many showing signs of damage and equipped with rooftop water tanks. Clothes hang from windows on several of these distant structures. The sky above is partially cloudy blue. A rope or cable spans horizontally across the lower part of the frame, with electrical wires visible below it. No people are discernible. The watermark "Galaxy A14" is present in the bottom left corner.

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