Three Young Palestinian Couples Decided To Get Married Despite Being Displaced By Israel's War On Gaza

Three young displaced Palestinian couples decided to celebrate their wedding despite the continuing war in Gaza.

Three Young Palestinian Couples Decided To Get Married Despite Being Displaced By Israel's War On Gaza

Three young displaced Palestinian couples decided to celebrate their wedding despite the continuing war in Gaza.

A video shared on social media showed a heartwarming event that took place at Al-Quds school in Rafah, where three young Palestinian couples got married despite Israel’s war on Gaza.

The grooms can be seen walking their brides, who were wearing “thobes” – traditional Palestinian dresses – surrounded by dozens of displaced Palestinians sheltering at Al-Quds school.

Al-Quds school, which is crowded with Palestinians who have been forced from their homes, was filled with happiness, songs and dance.

The wedding ceremony brought a moment of happiness and joy, consoling all the displaced at Al-Quds school during the war.

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