In Gaza, the simplest of weddings are barely affordable
Add Al Jazeera on Google google Add Al Jazeera on Google info Click here to share on social media Deir el-Balah, Gaza Strip – With a weary expression, Saja arranges her few belongings inside the tent her fiance, Mohammed, has prepared for their wedding in just a few days. The couple, Saja al-Masri, 22, and Mohammed Ahliwat, 27, got engaged a year ago while their families were displaced. We settled for mattresses on the ground.” No signs of improvement In Gaza, weddings are no longer joyful...
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