‘Nathing Not Can Stop Love’: The couple of America got married in protest against Pro-Filistine; See the picture inside

In the Midtown Manhattan, a Queens couple proved that even a protest roar could not take care of their wedding day.Nicole and Richard Urga, both 30, tied the knot in the main branch of the New York Public Library at Bryant Park, entered the iconic building just before the protesters of Pro-Filistine, which entered the iconic building, which gathered with signs, loud music and bombing political mantras. “When we came out, the whole protest was going on and they were beating and screaming,” Nicole said. The groom told the New York Post, “But nothing can stop love.”The Uragas entered the building, exchanged their “I do” and tilted the entrance of the library in a dense and anti-numerous Israeli crowd as a husband and wife. As the newlyweds took pictures near the steps, celebrating their union, the protesters chanting the “from the river to the sea” and beat the utensils, pans and metal bowls. However, the sharp screams of the protesters could not disturb their new mining marital bliss. Nicole said, “We did not allow opposition to our marriage.” He said, “This is a day we have planned and we have hired a photographer and office and it is a day that means something for us, August 16. So we decided to keep walking with our ceremony,” he said. The couple have been together for 11 years and have achieved this date four months ago. Regarding the protest, the bride’s mother Nancy Cando told the post, “I pray for peace.”