Israeli police arrested a bride and groom who, during the festivities on their wedding day, fired into the air with a pistol.

The affair began after a week ago, following a video posted on the social networks, in which a bride and groom were seen shooting a pistol in the heart of a residential neighborhood, and a man seen unjamming a weapon and firing it, an investigation was launched by the Israel Police.

Upon receiving the video, police began collecting evidence to trace the identity of the suspects.

The bride and groom (33, 29) of the village of Rama at Ben-Gurion Airport were arrested on their return from the honeymoon vacation, as well as the brother of the suspect who operated and held the weapon.

The suspects were interrogated and today the groom and his brother will be brought to court for a request to extend their remand.

In Judea and Samaria, Jewish residents have for twenty years submitted thousands of reports of indiscriminate nighttime shooting in Muslim settlements to security forces, who rebuffed the complaints by minimizing the phenomena, calling it "only wedding shooting out of joy".