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The image depicts severe structural damage to an interior wall within a building in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory. The central focus is a large, irregularly shaped breach in a light-colored plastered wall, exposing its underlying construction.

The upper and central portions of the wall reveal damaged plaster, with a significant section of pale gray cinder blocks exposed. Several layers of plaster have been removed, showing rough edges. To the right of the cinder blocks, a concrete support column is visible, extensively damaged with rebar exposed. A dark, possibly bent metal bar or pipe extends diagonally from the upper right corner towards the center.

Within the large opening, a white and red standing fan, bearing the text "ZA 1629 S" on its central hub, is positioned, with its red blades clearly visible through the protective grille. Below the fan, several red pipe-like objects and black electrical cables are present, entangled with debris and the exposed structure. A small cluster of green vegetation grows from a crevice at the base of the damaged wall, directly below the fan.

To the bottom left of the damaged section, three horizontal wooden planks are partially inserted into the wall, covering a smaller, rectangular opening or repair. Numerous loose electrical wires, varying in color (white, black, yellow), hang down from the upper left wall, where a white bracket is also mounted.

Through the larger opening in the wall, a dimly lit background room is visible, containing shelves stocked with various containers, jars, and other household items. A black plastic bag hangs from an exposed element on the right side of the main breach. The floor in the foreground is covered with light-colored, possibly beige, square tiles. The bottom left of the image features a watermark "REDMI NOTE 9" and "AI QUAD CAMERA."
Aya

Oct 13, 2025, 7:27 AM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

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The image depicts severe structural damage to an interior wall within a building in Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory. The central focus is a large, irregularly shaped breach in a light-colored plastered wall, exposing its underlying construction. The upper and central portions of the wall reveal damaged plaster, with a significant section of pale gray cinder blocks exposed. Several layers of plaster have been removed, showing rough edges. To the right of the cinder blocks, a concrete support column is visible, extensively damaged with rebar exposed. A dark, possibly bent metal bar or pipe extends diagonally from the upper right corner towards the center. Within the large opening, a white and red standing fan, bearing the text "ZA 1629 S" on its central hub, is positioned, with its red blades clearly visible through the protective grille. Below the fan, several red pipe-like objects and black electrical cables are present, entangled with debris and the exposed structure. A small cluster of green vegetation grows from a crevice at the base of the damaged wall, directly below the fan. To the bottom left of the damaged section, three horizontal wooden planks are partially inserted into the wall, covering a smaller, rectangular opening or repair. Numerous loose electrical wires, varying in color (white, black, yellow), hang down from the upper left wall, where a white bracket is also mounted. Through the larger opening in the wall, a dimly lit background room is visible, containing shelves stocked with various containers, jars, and other household items. A black plastic bag hangs from an exposed element on the right side of the main breach. The floor in the foreground is covered with light-colored, possibly beige, square tiles. The bottom left of the image features a watermark "REDMI NOTE 9" and "AI QUAD CAMERA."

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