Al-Ghandour accompanied his wife, Shahad, holding her hand tent It is decorated with colorful lamps and a mirror with a golden frame, and around them are some relatives who clap with joy.
Inside the simply decorated tent, Shahad raised her hand and Al-Ghandour gave her a wedding ring. She was wearing a white dress and veil decorated with traditional red embroidery.
Al-Ghandour said that he wanted to in Having a wedding and inviting his friends and relatives like everyone else would.
The couple is from Gaza City in The northern coastal strip, which witnessed some of the heaviest Israeli bombing since the outbreak of the war.
The newlyweds said my house Their families were destroyed by Israeli air strikes, and both families lost relatives in Bombing.
Al-Ghandour said, “I'm telling you, I'm happy, maybe three times.” in A hundred percent of my extroversion, but I want to prepare myself for the sake of my wife. “It's the simplest.”
Instead of the big party that Al-Ghandour wanted, he and Shahad celebrated with a small group of relatives who, like them, were able to leave Gaza City and flee to Rafah, which borders Egypt.
Shahad's mother led a small group of women ululating in celebration of the marriage, and one person saved batteries for a small portable music player.
Andin Wedding feast in In a sector that the United Nations warns is heading towards famine, the couple had only a few meals etcinFah in Plastic containers carefully placed inside the boxtent.
The two families had already spent a lot of money on the wedding before the war broke out. They said that Shahad spent more than two thousand dollars on clothes.
Her mother, Umm Yahya Khalifa, said, “My dream was that we would give her the sweetest joy, the sweetest thing.” in “The world.”
“I mean,” she added in There were many dreams that I and I used to sit and plan, and I wanted to work and I wanted to settle them. Thank God, we prepared the device and I was happy with it. And it's all gone, it's all goneBombing. I mean, every time you remember this thing, you start crying.”
And as the attendees began in Small wedding party in Tins and dancing, people around them were going about their daily chores among the rows of tents stretching out on the sand, searching for food or hanging up their washed clothes.
A little girl wearing a white and pink dress smiled broadly when the applause began and joined a group of other children dancing. in Sunset time on tents near the Egyptian border.
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