
Satellite images reveal massive destruction in Khan Younis caused by 'Israeli' military
The images reveal extensive damage to civilian infrastructure, including homes and public facilities, indicating a severe impact on the city's urban landscape.
This comes as international calls intensify for an end to the 'Israeli' offensive on Gaza, amid growing starvation faced by civilians in the besieged territory.

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