
At a time when Iran rained more than 200 ballistic missiles over Israel, love bloomed in the underground bunker of Jerusalem as two newlyweds shared their first dance together amid gleefully clapping guests.
The heart-warming video of the newlyweds was shared on X and soon went viral. In the video, the couple were seen swaying and dancing to some tunes in a dimly lit and cramped shelter as some of the guests filmed it.
The newlyweds were wearing their wedding garb as they moved on to the beats of the music which was being played on the cellphones of one of their guests.
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As the groom spun the bride slowly, she lifted her long and white lace gown.
The heart-warming video clip was shot in a bunker which was near one of the biggest hotels in Jerusalem, the Notre Dam Hotel, as per Bible scholar and author Saul Sadka who shared the video on X.
“Iran couldn’t stop the joy at this Jerusalem wedding even for a moment,” wrote Sadka, as he shared a heart emoji.
As the video went viral, netizens took to social media to give their best wishes to the couple and also appreciated their idea of dancing in such a tense scenario.
Taking to X, Jerry Daniels said, "Mazel Tov to the beautiful couple!!"
"They will remember this moment forever," said another user.
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"Lovely capture Saul. Israelis are super strong. Congratulations to the couple," wrote Polly Rendall.
A user named Richard wrote, "Beautiful."
"May they have many happy years together," wrote Shelly.
The couple, along with thousands of other Israelis, had taken shelter on Tuesday night (October 1) when Iraq released a barrage of 181 missiles on Tehran which led to a rain of shrapnel and warheads over Jerusalem, Tel Aviv and other major cities.
(With inputs from agencies)