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This image captures a street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by significant structural damage to urban infrastructure.

In the foreground and mid-ground, a paved, two-lane road with faded white markings stretches horizontally. Long shadows fall across the road, suggesting either morning or late afternoon sun.

On the left, a multi-story building, approximately seven visible floors, constructed of light-colored material, stands heavily damaged. Numerous windows are either missing or shattered, and large sections of the facade, particularly on the upper floors and the right side, are blown out, exposing interior rooms and structural supports. Visible damage includes multiple small impact points on the exterior. Laundry hangs from several remaining balconies. A blue tarp covers a window opening on an upper floor. A white sedan is parked on the sidewalk beneath an arched ground-floor section of this building.

To the right of the damaged building, further in the background, a large domed structure, identifiable as a mosque, is severely damaged, with its dome and minaret partially collapsed or obscured by extensive rubble. Adjacent to the mosque, several white tent-like structures are visible amidst piles of debris.

Eleven individuals are present in the scene. Four men walk on the paved road, one of whom uses crutches for support. A small group of three people is gathered on the left sidewalk near the base of the damaged building, with one person appearing to be squatting. Two additional figures are partially visible in the extreme lower foreground, obscured by a dark, curved railing. Two more figures are discernible in the distance near the damaged mosque. All visible individuals appear to be adult males or adolescents, dressed in casual attire. The sky above is clear and blue.
reham

Mar 5, 2026, 11:54 AM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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This image captures a street scene in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory, characterized by significant structural damage to urban infrastructure. In the foreground and mid-ground, a paved, two-lane road with faded white markings stretches horizontally. Long shadows fall across the road, suggesting either morning or late afternoon sun. On the left, a multi-story building, approximately seven visible floors, constructed of light-colored material, stands heavily damaged. Numerous windows are either missing or shattered, and large sections of the facade, particularly on the upper floors and the right side, are blown out, exposing interior rooms and structural supports. Visible damage includes multiple small impact points on the exterior. Laundry hangs from several remaining balconies. A blue tarp covers a window opening on an upper floor. A white sedan is parked on the sidewalk beneath an arched ground-floor section of this building. To the right of the damaged building, further in the background, a large domed structure, identifiable as a mosque, is severely damaged, with its dome and minaret partially collapsed or obscured by extensive rubble. Adjacent to the mosque, several white tent-like structures are visible amidst piles of debris. Eleven individuals are present in the scene. Four men walk on the paved road, one of whom uses crutches for support. A small group of three people is gathered on the left sidewalk near the base of the damaged building, with one person appearing to be squatting. Two additional figures are partially visible in the extreme lower foreground, obscured by a dark, curved railing. Two more figures are discernible in the distance near the damaged mosque. All visible individuals appear to be adult males or adolescents, dressed in casual attire. The sky above is clear and blue.

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