Short-Term Volunteering and Internships in Palestine 2026/2027: Many people with at least some level of awareness about the Palestinian Issue can see the difficulties faced by Palestinians and feel the natural human urge to want to help those affected by the ongoing Occupation of Palestine by Israel. Visiting Palestine can be a great way to support Palestinians by uplifting the local economy. At the same time, you also have the opportunity to learn more about Palestine and get to know Palestinians.
However, to take it further, volunteering or an internship can be an excellent way to support the people of Palestine directly and foster meaningful relationships, while also developing your skills and gaining the necessary experience for your future career.
You can find a wide range of opportunities in Palestine, depending on your career ambitions, areas of interest, field of studies, and previous experience. By participating in a short-term volunteering program or internship in Palestine (up to 3 months), you will get to have a meaningful and impactful experience, without the long commitment sometimes required by volunteer or intern positions, for example, for 6-12 months.
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Why Palestine?
As alluded to, Palestine is a beautiful country that has had a distraught history over the last +75 years due to the Israeli Occupation. As a result, all Palestinians face oppression and hardships to some extent or another, with Palestinian refugees and poor people usually suffering the most. The country has a fascinating history dating back thousands of years, with a rich culture (including delicious food!). As the location of many of the Holy Land cities, such as Jerusalem, Bethlehem, and Jericho, it is an exciting place to visit and spend time in.
Additionally, suppose you are interested in learning Arabic. In that case, Palestine is a great place to do it because the locals are friendly and helpful in assisting you to learn, and you can learn in a fully immersive Arabic-speaking environment. Additionally, Palestinians speak the Levantine dialect, which is the most widely recognized throughout the Arab world, making it the most useful dialect for prospective Arabic students to learn.


The Situation In Gaza
Most of what you might hear in the media happens in Gaza, which has been under Israeli blockade and siege by air, land, and sea for at least 15 years. This makes daily life extremely difficult for many people in Gaza, and Gaza is often referred to as the world’s largest open-air prison. 98% of the tap water is undrinkable, and the majority of people only have electricity for 3-12 hours per day in Gaza.
On top of that, it is a tiny piece of land where around 2.1 million Palestinians live, of which around 1.4 million are internally-displaced refugees from other parts of historic Palestine. All of these are just a few consequences of the Israeli occupation that you will rarely, if ever, hear about in the news.
Why Consider a Short-Term Volunteering Role or Internship?
Unfortunately, Israeli tourist visas (issued on arrival at Ben Gurion airport or the land borders with Jordan) only last for 90 days. So the maximum length of stay, if you are doing voluntary work or an unpaid internship, is three months. This is generally sufficient time to get a taste of Palestine and see if it’s the right fit for you. However, it is possible to leave after 90 days and re-enter a few days or weeks later to obtain a new visa, but this process is unpredictable.
If you want to find longer-term work in Palestine, then you will have to go through an arduous Israeli visa process before you even enter the country. We only recommend this option if you have prior experience in Palestine, a good understanding of the country, and a long-term commitment to working here, as well as the willingness to navigate the visa application process.
How Can I Prepare For An Internship In Palestine?
Palestine, as mentioned, has its own unique history and culture, so be sure to research the place and its customs before visiting. This will give you a better idea of what to expect and will also help advise you when packing your luggage. If you speak Arabic, practice it up and plan your route to whichever area of the West Bank you will be visiting. Arrange your flights and travel insurance, and notify your bank of your plans to travel abroad. Pack your bags accordingly, bearing in mind that the winters can actually get quite cold and wet, and summers are blistering hot, and you will soon be ready to go!
Join Us For A Volunteer Program Or Internship In Summer
If you are a student, graduate, professional, taking a sabbatical or gap year, or anyone else with an extended break during the summer, we invite you to join us to take up one of our volunteering or internship opportunities over the summer. During summer (June through September), many people have holidays, including students in Palestine and abroad, which means it is when we are the busiest and host the highest number of internationals throughout the year.
So if you join us in summer, you will find many other international volunteers, interns, and Arabic students with whom to make friends and explore Hebron and Palestine. Additionally, our partnership with the Palestinian Ministry of Education enables us to offer academic credit to current university or college students who are seeking it.
We invite you to join us in the summer to gain practical, real-life experience, grow your personal and professional skills, while immersing yourself in Palestinian culture, traveling, and making friends with people from many different countries.
Interning Or Volunteering With Us Makes A Real Impact
We aim to make a long-term difference with all of our volunteer and internship programs, for both the Palestinian local community and you through the exchange of ideas and “walking in each other’s shoes”. All of our programs are well researched and targeted to ensure they have a tangible impact and foster shared learning for both our community and you. Volunteering or interning in the West Bank affords you the unique opportunity to genuinely make an impact on your life and the lives of local Palestinians and the wider community. As with most things, the more you put into your program, the more you will get out of it.
The kind of impact you will have will depend on which program you choose. For example, if you volunteer to teach English, you will affect the education and English proficiency of Palestinian students. If you volunteer in our medicine and healthcare program, you will have the opportunity to engage with medical professionals and support and educate medical students through seminars or workshops.


Suppose you intern in our Palestinian Laws & Legal Internship Program. In that case, you will learn about local laws and the local legal system through a range of different settings, such as visiting law courts and meeting with Palestinian lawyers. You will also impact the local community by contributing your time and sharing your knowledge and experience with Palestinian students and others who can benefit.
No matter which program you choose, you will have the opportunity to engage with the local community. Our Arabic lessons will help you integrate into the community and communicate with locals, even at a basic level. You will be immersed in Palestinian culture and daily life, learning about the current political situation firsthand from Palestinians. This will better inform you and equip you to make a genuine impact on your life and the lives of Palestinians.
Short-Term Volunteering and Internships in Palestine 2026/2027: Overview
Here is a brief overview of the short-term volunteering and internship programs available in Palestine:
1. Volunteer in the West Bank Program


2. Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees
3. The Palestinian Women’s Rights Program
4. Media and Journalism in Palestine Program
5. Volunteer to Teach English in the West Bank
6. Palestinian Law and Legal Systems Internship
7. Human Rights Internship in Palestine
8. Internship in the West Bank Program
9. Palestine and Israel in Context Internship
In addition to these great opportunities, you will also be provided with an Arabic language course tailored to your individual level. With tuition of three hours a week, you’ll also be able to immerse yourself in your surroundings by chatting with local Palestinians, ordering food in restaurants, and more. Therefore, for those looking to enhance their knowledge of Arabic, experience cultural immersion, and conduct political research, consider our program to gain an in-depth, personalized internship.
10. The Palestinian Culture Internship Program
The Palestinian Culture Internship Program: This program is designed to provide its participants with a first-hand view of Palestinian culture, art, history, and industry. Interns in Palestine will be able to explore the beautiful and historic city of Hebron, take day trips to neighboring cities such as Bethlehem and Jerusalem, and explore other cultural and historical sites. The immersive internship focuses on how participants can enhance their experience of everyday Palestinian customs, politics, and culture.
This program would be ideal for a wide range of participants, whether native English speakers or not, from students to young professionals and retirees, or anyone interested in Palestinian culture or the politics of the Middle East. The program would also suit university students interested in an internship program (from 1 to 13 Weeks) that would be shorter than the typical semester or quarter system. Through its partnership with the Palestinian Education Authority, Volunteer in Palestine can also provide academic credits to all participants.


The Palestinian Culture internship program offers an excellent opportunity for those interested in learning Palestinian or Levantine Arabic, providing a fully immersive linguistic experience. By participating in this program, individuals eager to learn Arabic will have numerous opportunities to practice their language skills daily with shopkeepers, restaurant owners, and other members of the Palestinian community in Hebron.
The Benefits We Offer To You
Study in Palestine offers numerous benefits to all of our participants. Some of these benefits include:
- Being immersed in Palestinian culture and daily life while living in Hebron.
- Provided accommodation with a Palestinian host family (for women) or an all-male dorm.
- Breakfast is provided each day you are at our center.
- Three hours of Arabic tuition per week in Modern Standard Arabic, Levantine, or the Colloquial Palestinian dialect, taught either one-on-one or in small groups by one of our well-qualified and attentive Arabic teachers.
- The opportunity to form new friendships with volunteers, interns, students, visitors, and residents.
- Participating in various activities and trips around Hebron, such as visiting the Old City, a kaffiyeh factory, a glass and ceramics factory, the Ibrahimi Mosque, a local refugee camp, meeting local artists, and engaging with local organizations.
- The opportunity to experience Palestinian hospitality and enjoy traditional Palestinian cuisine and drinks.
- Two days off per week to spend as you please. You may wish to explore nearby cities such as Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Ramallah, Nablus, Hebron, Tulkarem, Qalqilyah, Jenin, the Dead Sea in Jericho, Akko, Herzliya, Beersheva, Eilat, Tiberias, Netanya, Safed, Haifa, Tel Aviv, Masada, Amman, Aqaba, Wadi Rum, and Nazareth.
- 24/7 program assistance, including pre-departure support.
- Academic credit towards your studies for current students is available on request.
- A certificate will be awarded upon completion of your program.
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Summary
Participating in a short-term volunteering program or internship in the West Bank, Palestine, will really open your eyes. Contrary to many media reports, the West Bank is safe for international visitors, offering a range of attractions and numerous volunteer and internship opportunities. When you volunteer or intern with us, you will get to learn a lot about Palestine, a beautiful country with warm people that is highly misunderstood and misrepresented. This opportunity is sure to enrich your own life, as you immerse yourself in Palestinian culture and daily life while making friends.
However, in addition to the personal benefits and growth opportunities, you can also develop yourself professionally by gaining practical experience in your chosen field. This can give you experience in your chosen or prospective career path, help you explore new career paths or interests, or provide a break from your regular life. We offer a wide range of volunteer opportunities and internship programs that are suitable for students, graduates, professionals, anyone taking a gap year or sabbatical, or anyone else wishing to get to know Palestine.
We look forward to welcoming your application for the Palestine internship or one of the other short-term volunteering opportunities here at Study in Palestine in Hebron in the very near future!
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