Children's adult life

Children's adult life

Categories: Society

These children in the photograph are not playing mother-daughter. Ahmed Sabah (15) and Tala (14) officially became husband and wife last week. The newlyweds live in the Gaza Strip, in a 3-room house, along with 9 more relatives. Ahmed works with his father cleaning roads.

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Source: Journal/plasmastik

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Keywords: Wife | Newlyweds | Husband | Gas sector

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