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The image displays a wide view of a heavily damaged urban street scene, observed from an elevated position, likely from a partially destroyed building. The sky is overcast and uniformly light gray, suggesting an overcast day.

In the foreground, sections of concrete or wall from the vantage point are visible at the top edge of the frame. A thick black cable runs diagonally across the upper right corner.

The main focus is a street running roughly from the foreground towards the background, flanked by extensively damaged buildings. On the left side of the street, numerous structures are reduced to rubble or show severe structural damage, with large sections of walls and roofs missing, exposing interiors. Piles of debris are scattered on the ground next to these ruined buildings.

Dominating the mid-ground on the left side of the street is a mosque with a distinctive, tall, light-colored minaret, featuring a decorative, crown-like top. The mosque itself appears weathered or partially damaged.

The asphalt road running through the center has clear white lane markings, including a prominent white arrow indicating a left turn. Several individuals are present on the street. Most notably, in the lower right portion of the street, four people are lying prone on the asphalt, positioned close to each other. Their bodies are mostly still, suggesting they are either deceased or severely injured. Other individuals are seen standing or walking further down the street in the distance.

On the right side of the street, more buildings are heavily damaged or destroyed. Further along this side, there are temporary structures, possibly tents or shacks, some covered with white and blue tarps. Arabic script is faintly visible on a white banner attached to one of these structures, though it is largely illegible due to resolution and distance.

In the background, beyond the immediate destruction, several multi-story buildings appear to be less damaged, indicating the broader urban environment. A small, dark bird is visible flying in the sky near the minaret.

The overall scene conveys a strong sense of devastation and the aftermath of a violent event, with extensive structural damage and apparent casualties on the street.
reham

Feb 13, 2026

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image displays a wide view of a heavily damaged urban street scene, observed from an elevated position, likely from a partially destroyed building. The sky is overcast and uniformly light gray, suggesting an overcast day. In the foreground, sections of concrete or wall from the vantage point are visible at the top edge of the frame. A thick black cable runs diagonally across the upper right corner. The main focus is a street running roughly from the foreground towards the background, flanked by extensively damaged buildings. On the left side of the street, numerous structures are reduced to rubble or show severe structural damage, with large sections of walls and roofs missing, exposing interiors. Piles of debris are scattered on the ground next to these ruined buildings. Dominating the mid-ground on the left side of the street is a mosque with a distinctive, tall, light-colored minaret, featuring a decorative, crown-like top. The mosque itself appears weathered or partially damaged. The asphalt road running through the center has clear white lane markings, including a prominent white arrow indicating a left turn. Several individuals are present on the street. Most notably, in the lower right portion of the street, four people are lying prone on the asphalt, positioned close to each other. Their bodies are mostly still, suggesting they are either deceased or severely injured. Other individuals are seen standing or walking further down the street in the distance. On the right side of the street, more buildings are heavily damaged or destroyed. Further along this side, there are temporary structures, possibly tents or shacks, some covered with white and blue tarps. Arabic script is faintly visible on a white banner attached to one of these structures, though it is largely illegible due to resolution and distance. In the background, beyond the immediate destruction, several multi-story buildings appear to be less damaged, indicating the broader urban environment. A small, dark bird is visible flying in the sky near the minaret. The overall scene conveys a strong sense of devastation and the aftermath of a violent event, with extensive structural damage and apparent casualties on the street.

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