Divya Delhi: Palestine will make history at the Miss Universe ramp in November. Ayoub, 27, was initially crowned Miss Palestine in 2022. "I carry the voice of a people who refuse to be silenced," she said. But her ambitions were dashed by the ensuing war. Before her eyes, tens of thousands of people perished. During that carnage, Nadeen never even considered entering the Miss World pageant. At a time when the world is paying more attention to the region, this is a significant step toward the worldwide recognition of Palestine. She will compete among contenders from more than 130 countries in the 74th Miss Universe pageant, which is set for November 21, 2025, in Bangkok, Thailand, according to confirmation from the Miss Universe Organization (MUO). Nadeen Ayoub was welcomed with delight by the Miss Universe Organization (MUO), which described her as a distinguished model and champion from Palestine. According to the organization, she exemplifies its goals of advancing women's empowerment, diversity, and cross-cultural interaction. Nadeen Ayoub's journey has been remarkable. In 2022, she was crowned Miss Palestine. She participated in Miss Earth that year and was the first Palestinian to get in the top five. Her hometown is Ramallah, however she also spends some time in Dubai and Amman, Jordan. Nadeen is a qualified wellness and nutrition coach with a degree in psychology and literature. She established the sustainability-focused Olive Green Academy. In addition to competing in pageants, Nadeen Ayoub is involved with Sayidat Falasteen, a charity that supports Palestinian women's empowerment. The organization showcases its accomplishments and anecdotes, highlighting its contributions in Palestine and the larger diaspora.