A second wedding date was set for June 16, 2025, and preparations at the upscale Ronit Farm in Israel’s Sharon region got underway—complete with fencing, traffic notices, and temporary airspace restrictions. However, the ceremony was canceled again just three days prior due to a sudden escalation in regional hostilities, following a retaliatory Israeli strike on Iran and directives from the Home Front Command.
The planned wedding had become a focal point for public controversy. Protesters—who labeled themselves under the banner “No Hostages – No Wedding”—called for demonstrations at the venue to protest the Prime Minister and his administration. At the same time, critics questioned the appropriateness of a lavish wedding amid wartime.