Jerusalem: A wedding in Israel turned into a scene of chaos on Wednesday as Iranian missiles came crashing down, forcing a bride to abandon her venue mid-ceremony and flee to a nearby shelter as air raid sirens blared. The attack served as a stark reminder that even life's most intimate moments are not immune to the shadows of war.
A video showed the bride laughing and running on a road towards a shelter along with other girls.
‘Can Anyone Justify War?'
The video garnered massive reaction on social media, with a netizen saying, “When civilians are forced to run for shelter on their wedding day, can anyone really justify this war?" Another said, “IRAN is against civilization itself and need to be defeated once and for all."
Meanwhile, an X user pointed out that the girls in the video were laughing and said, “They’re laughing…Not enough missiles."
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Iranian missiles apparently crash someone’s wedding in Israel
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The bride had to abandon her cortege and run to the nearest shelter as sirens blared pic.twitter.com/7NcPLNzTs2
Iranian Couple Marry With Rifles In Hand
Another such incident which showed the impact of war on common citizens was the wedding of an Iranian couple on the middle of a road. A video of the wedding showed the couple holding rifles as they sat atop an ammunition case with a mounted machine gun placed beside them. Armed supporters stood behind the pair as they exchanged vows, turning the unusual setting into a powerful visual symbol.
The ceremony, staged in a militarised backdrop in the middle of a road, appeared to reflect public display of defiance and solidarity with Iran’s leadership during wartime. On the other hand, many viewed it as propaganda-style messaging highlighting support for the government amid the ongoing conflict.
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