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Stamped with Solidarity: Bangladesh Brings Back “Except Israel”

Stamped with Solidarity: Bangladesh Brings Back “Except Israel”

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When justice speaks, it doesn’t whisper—it leaves a stamp.

This week, Bangladesh made that clear. It’s back in black and white and not as an afterthought, but as a statement.

The country just reinstated the phrase “valid for all countries except ‘Israel’” on its passports, after quietly removing it back in 2021. The ban on travel to ‘Israel’ never actually lifted—but now, it’s written back in ink. Boldly. Proudly. Deliberately.

And while that might’ve caused outrage, Bangladesh isn’t here to entertain “normalization.”
They see ‘Israel’ for what it is: an attack on humanity, terrorism—nothing more.

This move comes days after over 100,000 people marched through Dhaka in a mass protest against the ongoing genocide in Gaza. Their message? Crystal clear: Palestine will never stand alone.

In a time when too many are too quiet, Bangladesh gave ‘Israel’ a taste of its own poison—through policy, not just protest. And it reminded the world:


Our resistance lives in every sentence, every stance, every stamp. ✊🏻

 

 

Source: Roya News