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‘Miss Palestine’ linked to top Palestinian terrorist Marwan Barghouti

The Palestinian “Miss Universe” contestant was previously married to the son of convicted terrorist and murderer Marwan Barghouti, after whom she apparently named her son, according to the “New York Post.”

“Miss Palestine” Nadeen Ayoub takes part in the final competition of the “Miss Universe” 2025 pageant in Nonthaburi, north of Bangkok, Nov. 21, 2025. Photo by Lillian Suwanrumpha/AFP via Getty Images.
“Miss Palestine” Nadeen Ayoub takes part in the final competition of the “Miss Universe” 2025 pageant in Nonthaburi, north of Bangkok, Nov. 21, 2025. Photo by Lillian Suwanrumpha/AFP via Getty Images.

Nadeen Ayoub, the first-ever Palestinian contestant in the “Miss Universe” competition, was married to Sharif Barghouti, the son of senior Fatah terrorist Marwan Barghouti, and later apparently named her child after him, the New York Post revealed.

Ayoub, who claims to be a 27-year-old U.S. and Canadian citizen living in Dubai, made headlines after being selected as the first Palestinian representative in the “Miss Universe” 2025 pageant, which concluded on Thursday night with “Miss Mexico” winning the crown.

Old photos obtained by the New York Post show that she made a notable effort to hide the fact that she had once been married to Sharif Barghouti, son of the well-known Fatah leader who is serving five life sentences in Israel’s Hadarim Prison for orchestrating terrorist attacks that killed five people in 2001 and 2002.

Posts on social media indicate that Ayoub married Sharif Barghouti in 2016, and three years later gave birth to a son named Marwan, apparently in tribute to the convicted murderer and terrorist.

It remains unclear whether the two are still married. A family member contacted by the New York Post confirmed that the pair had been married but declined to discuss their current marital status.

The photos show “Miss Palestine” cuddling with her husband and posing alongside Marwan Barghouti’s wife, Fadwa, who is herself a prominent figure in Fatah. She also appears in other images published by Palestinian media with Fadwa and additional members of the Barghouti family.

She described herself as a fitness instructor, and a New York Post investigation found that she taught fitness classes at a gym in Ramallah called IQ Fitness, owned by Qassem Barghouti, one of the sons of the convicted terrorist. He, too, had previously been imprisoned before being acquitted of an assassination attempt and four attempted murders.

The Palestinian representative in the “Miss Universe” 2025 pageant has sparked controversy on several occasions and has spoken out against Israel on social media.

Last month, Ayoub posted a series of messages about the war on social media. In one post, she inflated the number of Palestinian casualties, and in another, she portrayed Kfir and Ariel Bibas, the Israeli children who were murdered in Hamas captivity, as Palestinian victims of the war.

Originally published by Israel Hayom.

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