A Palestinian man has said he has been tricked into selling a potentially valuable work by Banksy for just over £100.
Sky News reported that the British graffiti artist sneaked into Gaza and left behind four murals on destroyed buildings in February.
One of the artworks, titled Bomb Damage, showed Greek goddess Niobe on a door which was the last remaining part of a two-storey house belonging to the Dardouna family.
Unaware of the work's value, Rabie Dardouna said he was duped into selling the door to a local artist for just 700 shekels, or about £118.
Banksy's works have sold for hundreds of thousands of pounds.
"I did not know that it was this valuable. I heard it can be sold for millions," Mr Dardouna said. "Now I want the door back."
He added he did not know who the British artist was and initially did not pronounce Banksy's name correctly.
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