A Palestinian rides a horse during a race on the airfield of Yasser Arafat International Airport in Rafah, Gaza. All photos: EPA
Jockeys compete in a race at the airfield.
The airport has not operated since December 2001 after it was hit by Israeli air strikes.
A Palestinian girl stands near destroyed buildings on the grounds of the airport.
The runway was damaged by Israeli bulldozers in 2002.
A person sits on an arch of a destroyed airport building.
The airport was officially opened on November 24, 1998, by the late Palestinian ledaer Yasser Arafat, in the presence of former US president Bill Clinton and other world leaders.
Since its destruction, the site has become derelict, with no authority managing it.
Youths play near a destroyed building on the grounds of the airport.
Over the years, Gaza residents have been racing horses, camels and cars at the site.