Shattered joy: Wedding celebrations cut short in Gaza after Israeli attack
Summary
Mustafa and Nesma al-Borsh held a small wedding celebration in Gaza, which was disrupted by an Israeli attack. The couple's planned home, a shelter in a converted vocational training facility, was destroyed in the attack. Mustafa joined others in rescuing people, but they faced delays in getting emergency aid because ambulances needed Israeli permission to enter the area.Key Facts
- Mustafa and Nesma al-Borsh celebrated their wedding in a modest tent with 40 guests in Gaza.
- An Israeli attack hit a nearby building as their wedding ended. It was a vocational training site used as a shelter.
- The couple had planned to live in the shelter, but it was destroyed in the attack.
- Mustafa rescued people and faced a delay of over two hours before ambulances could enter the area.
- The attack damaged Mustafa's family shelter and injured his nephew, who later died from his wounds.
- Both families had repeatedly been displaced and were living in tents after losing their belongings.
- Mustafa and Nesma prepared for their wedding amid ongoing conflict and hardship in Gaza.
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