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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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Since 2009, when the United Nations began documenting the practice, more than 3,000 Palestinians in East Jerusalem have been displaced because Israeli authorities have demolished, or forced owners to demolish, structures. Thousands more live at risk of displacement due to outstanding demolition orders. The issue is one of the most sensitive areas of contention in the decades-long dispute over East Jerusalem, which was seized by Israeli forces in 1967 and later formally annexed by Israel in a move not recognised internationally. "Their goal is to drain the Palestinian residents, financially and morally," said Fares Rajabi, the bride's brother. "It is a policy of displacement.