Maria B shares why she takes pride in her Pakistani passport

Maria B shares why she takes pride in her Pakistani passport

She said Pakistanis do not agree to welcome the Zionist country.
Maria B shares why she takes pride in her Pakistani passport

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22 Mar 2025

Renowned fashion entrepreneur Maria B expressed pride in holding a Pakistani passport, as it does not recognise Israel as a country. She stated that this reflects the Pakistani people's unwavering support for Palestinians.

Maria B took to Instagram, sharing the proud moment and highlighting how the Pakistani passport explicitly denies the existence of a Zionist country, which is responsible for the ongoing oppression in Gaza, which has so far claimed the lives of at least 61,709 people, including 17,492 children, and left more than 111,588 injured.

According to the statistics, over 14,222 were missing and presumed dead during the 18-month-long atrocity of Israel at Palestinian land.

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Maria B expressed pride in Pakistan's firm stance, emphasising that its people refuse to establish ties with Israel.

Maria B acknowledged Pakistan's lo-global ranking in world’s best passport’s list, but a paritcular line written on the top of the migration book was matter of pride for all Pakistanis. 

“This passport is valid for all countries of the world except Israel,” she said, adding “this a line that is heart-warming for all.”

She also mentioned a report that stated Pakistani authorities sent a delegation of “some influencers to Israel secretly” in an attempt to establish ties.

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“You don’t even have an idea that Pakistani people would never accept this, we are standing behind the commitment of Pakistan’s founder Quaid-e-Azam, who had said that ‘we would not accept this country until Palestine is granted the status of a separate nation," Maria B asserted.

“No matter what you do, the people of Pakistan stand with the ummah—especially at this time, when at least 800 people, including women and children, have been killed in just two days because of this country,” she added.

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