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In this April 21, 2019 photo, Palestinian groom Yehiya Taleb, center, move a mattress, part of his wedding furniture, to his apartment in Shati refugee camp, Gaza City. Hundreds of young men in the Gaza Strip have turned to a small industry of lenders to help them pay for their weddings. Taleb got a job working as a waiter at a cafe earning about $180 a month, but that amount was not enough to cover wedding expenses so he took out a $2,000 package through the Farha Project, one of the wedding financing companies. (AP Photo/Adel Hana)

In this April 21, 2019 photo, Palestinian groom Yehiya Taleb, center, move a mattress, part of his wedding furniture, to his apartment in Shati refugee camp, Gaza City. Hundreds of young men in the Gaza Strip have turned to a small industry of lenders to help them pay for their weddings. Taleb got a job working as a waiter at a cafe earning about $180 a month, but that amount was not enough to cover wedding expenses so he took out a $2,000 package through the Farha Project, one of the wedding financing companies. (AP Photo/Adel Hana)

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