Gaza artists paint Guardiola mural in city ruins
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- Artists in Gaza City paint a mural of Pep Guardiola on a debris-covered wall.
- The artwork includes a Palestinian flag and a message of gratitude reading “Thank you Guardiola”.
Artists in Gaza City have created a mural depicting former Pep Guardiola on a damaged, debris-covered wall, expressing gratitude for his public support of Palestinians.
The artwork features the Palestinian flag alongside Guardiola’s portrait, turning a damaged urban surface into a public canvas of solidarity.
The mural was painted directly onto a wall marked by destruction in Gaza City, where large areas have been affected by sustained violence across the Gaza Strip.
Local artists used the remaining structure as a space for expression, transforming rubble into a visual message rather than leaving it as a symbol of loss alone.
The phrase “Thank you Guardiola” appears in both Arabic and English, clearly directed at a global audience.
Guardiola has previously made public comments expressing support for Palestinians, statements that have resonated widely and prompted responses from supporters across different regions.
Street art in Gaza continues to serve as both documentation and communication amid ongoing humanitarian conditions in the Gaza Strip.



