Gaza City, Palestine: A Gaza mass wedding brought together 150 Palestinian couples at Jabalia Refugee Camp in northern Gaza on June 28, Anadolu Agency reported.
The ceremony took place in and around a partly repaired wedding hall in an area heavily damaged by the war.
Anadolu said a charity organisation arranged the event for young couples facing severe economic hardship.
The couples entered the venue with traditional songs and dances. Grooms wore suits, while brides wore white and red embroidered Palestinian dresses.
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Organisers held the ceremony under the slogan “From the Rubble to Dreams.” The source said the event also provided financial support to couples who had lost homes or livelihoods.
Hundreds of displaced families attended the celebration. Community organisers described the event as a rare public moment of joy in northern Gaza.
Jabalia Refugee Camp has faced heavy destruction, displacement and hunger during more than two years of conflict, according to the source.
The ceremony ended with music, folk songs and traditional dabke dancing among families and newlyweds.