Palestinian groom Imad Sharaf wears gloves and a face mask while a hair dresser puts the finishing touches on his bride Bara'a Amarneh. AFP
Palestinian groom Imad Sharaf, wearing gloves and a face mask, accompanies his bride Bara'a Amarneh as they arrive at their home in the village of al-Dahriya, south of Hebron in the West Bank. The couple celebrated their wedding wearing masks and gloves as caution measures during the corona virus COVID-19 pandemic. Guests were restricted to be first family. AFP
A hair dresser wearing a mask puts the finishing touches on Palestinian bride Bara'a Amarneh before she leaves the beauty salon in the Palestinian Deheisheh refugee camp near the West Bank city of Bethlehem. AFP
Palestinian bride Bara'a Amarneh and her groom Imad Sharaf leave the beauty salon. AFP
Palestinian groom Imad Sharaf (R), wearing gloves and a face mask, kisses his father's hand as part of tradition upon arriving home in the village of al-Dahriya, south of Hebron in the West Bank. AFP
Issam Sharaf, brother of Palestinian groom Imad, holds up a phone showing an electronic image of a wedding invitation with a cartoon of both the bride and groom wearing protective masks, at their home in the village of al-Dahriya, south of Hebron in the West Bank. AFP
Palestinian groom Ahmed al-Ketnani, 27, sits with his 19-year-old fiancee Sara along the beach in Gaza City, after having decided to postpone their nuptials due to the COVID-19 coronavirus disease pandemic. Gazans may be trying to make light of coronavirus on social media, comparing lockdowns to the Israeli blockade, but fears are growing of a disastrous outbreak in the Palestinian territory. With movement in and out of the territory severely restricted since long before the pandemic emerged, the Gaza Strip is perhaps one of the few places on earth with a chance of staying virus-free. AFP
Palestinian groom Ahmed al-ketnani, 27, and his fiancee Sara, 19, stand at the wedding hall where their marriage ceremony was due to take place, after they have decided to postpone it amids a coronavirus pandemic in Gaza City. AFP
Palestinian groom Ahmed al-ketnani, 27, and his fiancee Sara, 19, stand at the wedding hall where their marriage ceremony was due to take place, after they have decided to postpone it amids a coronavirus pandemic in Gaza City. AFP
Palestinian groom Ahmed al-Ketnani, 27, stands before his 19-year-old fiancee Sara while holding his groom's suit, at their wedding room in his home in Gaza City, after having decided to postpone their nuptials due to the COVID-19 coronavirus disease pandemic. AFP
Palestinian groom Ahmed al-Ketnani (C), 27, sits with his 19-year-old fiancee Sara (L) and his mother (R) at his home in Gaza City, after having decided to postpone their nuptials due to the COVID-19 coronavirus disease pandemic. AFP
Palestinian bride Bara'a Amarneh and her groom Imad Sharaf leave the beauty salon on March 20, 2020 in the Palestinian Deheisheh refugee camp near the West Bank city of Bethlehem. AFP
Palestinian groom Imad Sharaf, wearing gloves and a face mask, accompanies his bride Bara'a Amarneh as they arrive at their home in the village of al-Dahriya, south of Hebron in the West Bank, on March 20, 2020. AFP
Palestinian groom Imad Sharaf wears gloves and a face mask while a hair dresser puts the finishing touches on his bride Bara'a Amarneh. AFP
Palestinian groom Imad Sharaf, wearing gloves and a face mask, accompanies his bride Bara'a Amarneh as they arrive at their home in the village of al-Dahriya, south of Hebron in the West Bank. The couple celebrated their wedding wearing masks and gloves as caution measures during the corona virus COVID-19 pandemic. Guests were restricted to be first family. AFP
A hair dresser wearing a mask puts the finishing touches on Palestinian bride Bara'a Amarneh before she leaves the beauty salon in the Palestinian Deheisheh refugee camp near the West Bank city of Bethlehem. AFP
Palestinian bride Bara'a Amarneh and her groom Imad Sharaf leave the beauty salon. AFP
Palestinian groom Imad Sharaf (R), wearing gloves and a face mask, kisses his father's hand as part of tradition upon arriving home in the village of al-Dahriya, south of Hebron in the West Bank. AFP
Issam Sharaf, brother of Palestinian groom Imad, holds up a phone showing an electronic image of a wedding invitation with a cartoon of both the bride and groom wearing protective masks, at their home in the village of al-Dahriya, south of Hebron in the West Bank. AFP
Palestinian groom Ahmed al-Ketnani, 27, sits with his 19-year-old fiancee Sara along the beach in Gaza City, after having decided to postpone their nuptials due to the COVID-19 coronavirus disease pandemic. Gazans may be trying to make light of coronavirus on social media, comparing lockdowns to the Israeli blockade, but fears are growing of a disastrous outbreak in the Palestinian territory. With movement in and out of the territory severely restricted since long before the pandemic emerged, the Gaza Strip is perhaps one of the few places on earth with a chance of staying virus-free. AFP
Palestinian groom Ahmed al-ketnani, 27, and his fiancee Sara, 19, stand at the wedding hall where their marriage ceremony was due to take place, after they have decided to postpone it amids a coronavirus pandemic in Gaza City. AFP
Palestinian groom Ahmed al-ketnani, 27, and his fiancee Sara, 19, stand at the wedding hall where their marriage ceremony was due to take place, after they have decided to postpone it amids a coronavirus pandemic in Gaza City. AFP
Palestinian groom Ahmed al-Ketnani, 27, stands before his 19-year-old fiancee Sara while holding his groom's suit, at their wedding room in his home in Gaza City, after having decided to postpone their nuptials due to the COVID-19 coronavirus disease pandemic. AFP
Palestinian groom Ahmed al-Ketnani (C), 27, sits with his 19-year-old fiancee Sara (L) and his mother (R) at his home in Gaza City, after having decided to postpone their nuptials due to the COVID-19 coronavirus disease pandemic. AFP
Palestinian bride Bara'a Amarneh and her groom Imad Sharaf leave the beauty salon on March 20, 2020 in the Palestinian Deheisheh refugee camp near the West Bank city of Bethlehem. AFP
Palestinian groom Imad Sharaf, wearing gloves and a face mask, accompanies his bride Bara'a Amarneh as they arrive at their home in the village of al-Dahriya, south of Hebron in the West Bank, on March 20, 2020. AFP
Palestinian groom Imad Sharaf wears gloves and a face mask while a hair dresser puts the finishing touches on his bride Bara'a Amarneh. AFP