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A group of artists have painted murals on the streets of Kenyan capital Nairobi in support of Palestine as Israel continues its attacks on Gaza.

Murals: Artists take Palestinian cause to streets of Kenya's Nairobi

Israel's war on besieged Gaza has killed at least 31,341 people and wounded 73,134. Its relentless bombardment is now in its fifth month.

A group of Kenyans showing support for Palestinians in front of the mural. Photo: AA

The murals, according to the artists who painted them, symbolise Palestinian resistance against Israeli occupation. They are also a symbol of protest against Israeli attacks on Gaza.

Colourful graffitti and murals can be found throughout Nairobi city which boasts of a vibrant street art culture. Photo: AA

The street art culture is vibrant and diverse in the Kenyan capital, with a wide range of colourful murals and graffiti dotting the walls of the city's buildings, bridges and neighbourhoods.

The mural is a symbol of solidarity with Palestinians believed to be suffering a genocide perpetrated by Israeli forces. Photo: AA

Artists find expression for social and political issues affecting them locally or on a global scale through graffitis and murals among other forms of street art.

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