Mass wedding in Gaza celebrates new life after years of war and tragedy
The event helped 54 couples start new lives with financial aid and cultural ceremonies after two years of conflict, reflecting resilience and continuity in Gaza.
- On Tuesday, 54 Palestinian couples participated in a mass wedding in war-ravaged Gaza, representing a rare moment of hope after years of devastation.
- The young couple Eman Hassan Lawwa and Hikmat Lawwa, despite being displaced by the war, were among those married, with Hikmat expressing his dream of finding a tent to live in.
- The celebration was funded by the UAE-backed humanitarian aid operation Al Fares Al Shahim, which offered couples money and supplies to start their lives together.
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Mass wedding in Gaza celebrates new life after years of war and tragedy
Dressed in traditional Palestinian prints and a suit, Eman Hassan Lawwa and Hikmat Lawwa walked hand-in-hand past the crumbled buildings of southern Gaza in a line of couples dressed exactly the same as them.
Fifty-four couples got married amid the rubble of war in a mass wedding ceremony held as part of the UAE's humanitarian aid operation in the Gaza Strip's Khan Younis city.
The city of Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, on Tuesday, saw a collective wedding of 54 couples sponsored by Abu Dhabi in its celebration of the 54th anniversary of the day of the United Arab Emirates Union, 2 December each year. An Anatoli reporter stated that the 54 bride and groom organized by the United Arab Emirates in Operation "The Holy Knight 3" between the ruins of the destroyed buildings in Hamad residential town west of Khan Y…
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