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Palestinian bride Rabeha Rajabi celebrates in rubble of demolished Jerusalem home

"Before any blow hit the house, it hit our hearts. This was our home, our dream, our memories," Palestinian bride Rabeha Rajabi said in a statement while speaking among the debris and donning a traditional Palestinian thobe and henna-inked hands.

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"Before any blow hit the house, it hit our hearts," said Rajabi, speaking among the debris and donning a traditional Palestinian thobe and henna-inked hands. "This was our home, our dream, our memories." The 22-year-old bride said she moved to the Ein al-Lawza neighbourhood from another part of Jerusalem as a young child and that over the years her family were served several demolition orders on the house they had built, putting them on edge. In Arab tradition, on the wedding day the groom's family arrives to greet the bride in the home she grew up in, an emotional ceremony symbolizing the new life she is about to embark on. "We had other plans but because of the demolitions and our challenging living situation, everything changed," she said