Palestinian families face hardship as Israeli actions spark wedding in Gaza and legal claim in East Jerusalem
In Gaza's northern town of Beit Hanun, the Şetat family held a three‑day wedding for their 20‑year‑old son Abdullah amid the rubble of homes destroyed by Israeli strikes. Despite the ceasefire violations and ongoing violence, the ceremony continued in a makeshift tent camp, symbolising resilience under harsh conditions.
Separately, the Ateret Cohanim settlement organization filed a US$416,000 compensation lawsuit against the Recebi (Zuheyr er‑Recebi) family in East Jerusalem, alleging back‑dated rent for properties the family says they have occupied for years. The case highlights ongoing disputes over property claims and forced evictions in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem.
Both stories illustrate the daily impact of the Israeli‑Palestinian conflict on ordinary Palestinian families, from personal celebrations in war‑torn Gaza to legal battles over home ownership in contested Jerusalem neighborhoods.