Although they live in the occupied West Bank, closed because of fears related to the outbreaks of the new Corona virus, the Palestinians decided to Imad Sharaf and Bara Al-Amarna to challenge fear and marry in these circumstances.

In an unfamiliar scene, the bride wore her white dress with a muzzle and a glove against the corona virus in the color of the dress. And the groom applied the same, even if his glove was the color of his suit.

The groom said he was worried about his wedding now, but his social media friends encouraged him.

And the bridegroom Imad Sharaf added, "By God, we do not want to postpone the wedding, so we remain complementary to it, whether the circumstances are heck or better." We would like to take a step that means strange, so we do not abide by customs and traditions, and from it we make an educational step for society. ”

He continued, "The feeling was the first thing, somewhat frightening, but after I saw the encouragement of the social media, Heck, I felt it was the right move."

The newlyweds moved to a semi-empty wedding hall and had to pass through various checkpoints under heavy rain.

While Youssef Sharaf, the bridegroom's father, said, “Of course, everything that is true is permissible for his son to settle for the greatest joy. Of course, but the situation is one, he wants to walk on the most important instructions, because the situation is not easy to take us with the advice of the Ministry of Health. Around us, we can make distances and we can make things like this. ”

Fear of the outbreak of the new Corona virus led governments to suspend flights, cancel gatherings and public events, and close mosques and churches, in addition to imposing a complete closure on some cities around the world.

Palestinian officials reported that 52 cases were discovered in the West Bank, and 17 of them recovered.