Couple gets married in midst of wild anti-Israel protest in NYC: ‘Nothing can stop love’
A Queens couple proved “nothing can stop love” Saturday when they tied the knot despite being surrounded by hundreds of hateful anti-Israel protesters in Midtown.
Nicole and Richard Uraga, both 30, got married at the main branch of the New York Public Library in Bryant Park, slipping into the iconic building just before over 700 anti-Israel protesters swarmed with signs, loud music and bombastic political chants.
“When we came out, the whole protest was going on and they were banging and screaming up.”
“But nothing can stop love,” the dashing groom told The Post.
The Uragas entered the building, said their “I do’s” and remerged outside as husband and wife into a dense and rowdy anti-Israel protest swarming the entrance of the library.
As the newlyweds took pictures near the steps celebrating their love, the angry crowd chanted “From the River to the Sea” and banged pots, pans and metal bowls.

