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Palestine Media and Journalism Internship (1-12 weeks)

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The Palestine Media and Journalism Internship (1-12 weeks) offers a unique and immersive opportunity for individuals passionate about media, journalism, and storytelling. Whether you are a student, aspiring journalist, content creator, or media professional, this internship provides hands-on experience in the Palestinian media landscape.

Participants in the Palestine Media and Journalism Internship will have the chance to collaborate with local journalists, visit radio stations, and engage with media professionals to understand the vital role of journalism in Palestine. Interns will also gain firsthand insight into the challenges Palestinian media outlets face under occupation, censorship, and restricted press freedom. This internship helps you build your research, reporting, and multimedia skills while contributing to meaningful media projects that amplify Palestinian voices and narratives.

Understanding the Challenges of Palestinian Media

This internship provides participants with a comprehensive insight into the obstacles faced by Palestinian media outlets, particularly those arising from the ongoing occupation. Interns will have the opportunity to visit local radio stations and media organizations, gaining firsthand exposure to their daily operations. Through direct interactions with journalists and media professionals, participants will witness the resilience, adaptability, and creativity that define Palestinian media. These experiences will offer a deeper understanding of the social, political, and cultural factors that influence journalism and media practices in Palestine.

The Palestine Media and Journalism Internship in Palestine offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in Palestinian culture while gaining hands-on experience in media and journalism. As part of the program, you will have the chance to learn Arabic, explore historic and cultural landmarks in Hebron, and produce a short film about Palestine. Each day, you will visit various media stations across the city, engaging with professionals to understand the landscape of Palestinian media, the challenges of content production, and the impact of the occupation on press freedom and freedom of speech. This internship provides a comprehensive and eye-opening experience for those passionate about media and storytelling.

Create a Short Film on Palestine

One of the most impactful aspects of this internship is the opportunity to produce a short film that tells a compelling story about Palestine. With guidance from experienced mentors, participants will refine their storytelling skills and technical expertise to craft a narrative that highlights Palestinian culture, history, or contemporary challenges. This hands-on project allows interns to apply their knowledge in a meaningful way, creating a film that can be used for advocacy, education, or personal portfolios.

One of the most impactful aspects of the Palestine Media and Journalism Internship is the opportunity to produce a short film that tells a compelling story about Palestine. With guidance from experienced mentors, participants will refine their storytelling skills and technical expertise to craft a narrative that highlights Palestinian culture, history, or contemporary challenges. This hands-on project enables interns to apply their knowledge in a meaningful way, creating a film that can be used for advocacy, education, or personal portfolios.

Where does the Palestine Media and Journalism Internship Program take place?

It takes place in the heart of Palestine, in the city of Hebron. Hebron, Al-Khalil in Arabic, is located in the southern part of the West Bank. It is 30 km (19 miles) south of Jerusalem. The population of Hebron is about 300,000 persons who reside in the city, and about another 500,000 who live in the surrounding villages.

How long can I participate in the program?

Participants in the Palestine Media and Journalism Internship can choose to join the program for a period of one to 12 weeks. Whatever duration you select, we will ensure you have a unique and rewarding experience at our center and in the vibrant city of Hebron.

Is there a specific day I need to start the program?

The Palestine Media and Journalism Internship offers flexible start dates, allowing you to begin the program on any day that suits your schedule. Whether it’s Saturday, Monday, Thursday, or another day, you have the freedom to choose a start date that works best for you. The program is designed to be adaptable, so there are no restrictions on when you can begin, making it easier to fit into your routine and preferences.

Benefits of the Palestine Media and Journalism Internship Program

Media in Palestine: Navigating Challenges and Preserving Identity

In Palestine, media serves as a vital tool for storytelling, resistance, and cultural preservation amidst ongoing political and social struggles. Palestinian media outlets, including newspapers, TV stations, radio channels, and digital platforms, are crucial in documenting daily life under occupation and amplifying Palestinian voices to a global audience.

Despite facing limited resources and frequent restrictions, these outlets demonstrate incredible resilience, adapting to censorship, economic hardships, and political pressures. They not only aim to inform and educate but also foster a sense of identity and unity among Palestinians, focusing on narratives of hope, heritage, and self-determination.

Preserving Heritage and Amplifying Voices

The Palestinian media landscape blends traditional and modern approaches, reflecting its rich cultural history and its dynamic response to technological change. Social media has become a powerful platform for young Palestinians to share their stories and connect with global audiences, overcoming geographical and political barriers.

However, media professionals in Palestine often face significant risks, including movement restrictions, harassment, and even violence. Despite these challenges, Palestinian journalists and content creators remain steadfast in upholding press freedom. Their work challenges stereotypes, exposes injustices, and highlights the resilience of their people, ensuring that media in Palestine remains a crucial force for communication, advocacy, and change.

The Palestine Media and Journalism Internship in Palestine Program Aspects

Meetings & Field Trips

  • The Palestine Media and Journalism Internship offers field visits led by an English-speaking guide to local radio stations and media institutions.
  • Participants will also have the opportunity to meet with Palestinian journalists to discuss the challenges they face in Hebron, as well as the broader issues impacting the media sector due to political obstacles, such as the Israeli occupation.
  • These field trips will explore various topics, including the history of media in Palestine, different types of media platforms, key figures and statistics, media studies as an academic field in Palestine, freedom of expression, and the coverage of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.

Teach English to Palestinian Kids and Youth

Join this impactful Palestine Media and Journalism Internship where you’ll have the opportunity to help Palestinian children and youth develop their English conversational skills. As a participant, you’ll lead or assist in group sessions that promote natural, everyday conversations in a relaxed and supportive setting. These sessions focus on practical communication rather than formal classroom instruction.

No prior teaching experience is required—this program welcomes anyone with a passion for making a difference. All necessary materials and resources will be provided, allowing you to focus on inspiring confidence and building connections with the students. This is your chance to contribute to their educational growth while immersing yourself in a rich cultural experience.

Write for Palestine: Support and Raise Awareness – (Optional)

As part of the Palestine Media and Journalism Internship, writing and publishing articles about Palestine on our website can play a crucial role in raising awareness and helping the region gain recognition on a global scale. By sharing stories, historical insights, and current realities from a compassionate and informed perspective, writers can bridge gaps in understanding.

If you’re not from Palestine, your voice can offer a unique perspective, highlighting the issue from an outsider’s lens while connecting with a broader audience.Through a collaborative approach, you can also encourage others to share their narratives, research, or reflections. This helps amplify diverse voices and creates a space for dialogue, advocacy, and education.

Learn Arabic through Individual Classes while Interning in Palestine

The Palestine Media and Journalism Internship offers a unique opportunity to learn Arabic while making a meaningful impact. Interns can choose between Modern Standard Arabic or Levantine Arabic, based on their goals and preferences. The program includes three hours of Arabic lessons per week, split into two sessions. Combining hands-on internship experience with language learning allows participants to develop valuable skills while contributing positively to the local community.

Modern Standard Arabic (MSA)

Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) is the standardized version of Classical Arabic, used across the Arab world for official communication, media, and literature. While not spoken in daily life, it serves as a unifying language for formal and academic purposes.

Palestinian/Shami (Levantine) Arabic

Levantine Arabic, spoken by over 42 million people in Palestine, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria, is a widely used dialect for daily communication. It features regional variations but remains mutually intelligible across the Levant.

Live with a Palestinian Host Family

As part of the Palestine Media and Journalism Internship, staying with a Palestinian host family offers a unique cultural immersion experience. It’s an opportunity to learn the language, understand daily life, and experience the traditions, values, and hospitality of your hosts. This enriching experience allows you to build meaningful connections and gain a deeper appreciation of Palestinian culture and lifestyle.

Explore Refugee Camps on Day Trips

As part of the Palestine Media and Journalism Internship, we offer day trips to refugee camps in Hebron and Bethlehem, providing a firsthand look at refugee life. These visits allow you to witness their challenges and resilience, offering an eye-opening experience that fosters empathy and broader perspectives on the lived realities of refugees.

City Tours in Hebron

As part of the Palestine Media and Journalism Internship, our program includes guided tours of Hebron, where you’ll explore historically significant areas and local industries. These tours provide insight into the city’s history, culture, and economy, including visits to factories and workshops showcasing local craftsmanship. This experience paints a comprehensive picture of life in Hebron.

Cook Authentic Palestinian Dishes Together

Enjoy a culinary journey as you prepare authentic Palestinian dishes alongside locals. This hands-on experience isn’t just about cooking—it’s about bonding, sharing stories, and celebrating the rich flavors of Palestinian cuisine. It’s a fun and memorable way to connect with the community.

Explore Beyond Hebron: Two Days Off Weekly

As part of the Palestine Media and Journalism Internship, we believe in the importance of exploration and personal discovery. That’s why our program offers two free days every week for you to travel and explore beyond Hebron. Visit iconic cities like Bethlehem, Nablus, Ramallah, Jericho, and Jerusalem. These free days allow you to broaden your experience, learn more about Palestine, and create lasting memories.

What Else Can I Do as an Intern ? (Optional)

200+ Reviews from Past Participants – Gold verified by Go Overseas!

To learn more about the experiences of participants with “Go Palestine,” you can explore reviews on well-known platforms such as Go Overseas and GoAbroad. The organization has consistently received over 200 positive reviews on both websites combined from volunteers and interns worldwide.

These testimonials showcase the outstanding quality, rich cultural exchange opportunities, and impactful programs provided by Go Palestine. Whether you’re interested in volunteering, internships, or Arabic language courses, these reviews offer valuable perspectives on the organization’s dedication to creating meaningful and transformative experiences through the Palestine Media and Journalism Internship and other programs.

What does your weekly schedule look like?

At GO Palestine, we are keen to make your weekly schedule diversified, rich, and organized. As a participant in the Palestine Media and Journalism Internship, your week will include a variety of educational, social, and fun activities designed to make your experience in Palestine both special and unique.

Breakfast starts at 9:30 am

The day at our center starts with a special Palestinian breakfast at 9:30 in the morning and ends at approximately 10:15. Our breakfast contains a number of ingredients, including Palestinian thyme (Zaatar), labneh, tomato and cucumber slices, falafel, hummus, mortadella, olives, yellow cheese, jam, pita bread, boiled or fried eggs, and French fries. The ingredients are changed (among the mentioned ingredients) from time to time to diversify the breakfast.

The Content of the program starts at 10:30

The content of your program begins at 10:30 in the morning and continues until 1:30 or 2:00 in the afternoon. This may include field visits, meetings with different institutions related to the chosen program, or teaching conversational English to a number of Palestinian students. This differs depending on the program you are joining.

Lunch Break starts at 2:00 pm

At two o’clock in the afternoon begins the lunch break, which lasts for an entire hour. You can buy lunch from a restaurant next to the center. There are a number of restaurants nearby, which provide meals such as shawarma, falafel, and fried chicken as well as traditional Palestinian meals such as Maqluba, Hebron’s Qidreh, Chicken Mansaf or Lamp Mansaf, and other meals. There are also a number of supermarkets/malls nearby where you can buy what you need and cook yourself in the center.

Arabic Language Classes (MSA and Levantine/Colloquial)

Weekly, you will get two Arabic language classes for an hour and a half each. These classes are taught by one of our skilled/qualified teachers. Arabic language classes are held at different times, either in the morning or, in most cases, in the afternoon. The student can choose whether to study Modern Standard Arabic, Colloquial Arabic (Ammiya), or both.

Day Trips to Refugee Camps in Bethlehem & Hebron

Once every week, a day trip is organized to the refugee camps in Hebron and Bethlehem, as well as to areas of political importance whenever the opportunity arises. These trips will give you the opportunity to learn about the conditions of the Palestinian refugees, talk to them and learn their stories. These trips depart at 10:45 am from the center and end approx. at 2:00 or 3:00 in the afternoon.

Local Visits to Learn about the Landmarks of the city of Hebron

As part of the Palestine Media and Journalism Internship, local visits are organized every two weeks to explore the historical and economic landmarks of Hebron. These include the Ibrahimi Mosque, the Old City, and Al-Shuhada Street, along with visits to traditional factories producing keffiyehs, glass, and ceramics. These immersive experiences deepen your understanding of the city’s heritage and local industry.

Prepare & Cook a Traditional Palestinian Dish

As part of the Palestine Media and Journalism Internship, participants join other interns, volunteers, and Arabic students once every two or three weeks to prepare and cook a traditional Palestinian dish. This shared cultural experience includes chopping vegetables, cooking rice, preparing appetizers, and more—depending on the dish of the day. It’s a flavorful way to bond, experience local culture firsthand, and unwind together.

Free Time starts at 16:00 or at 16:30

After your daily activities in the Palestine Media and Journalism Internship, you’ll have free time to relax and socialize. You can hang out with other international participants or locals, explore nearby cafés, visit a park, or simply enjoy the lively atmosphere. The center is located on one of Hebron’s most vibrant streets, offering plenty of options to unwind in the evening.

The Palestine Media and Journalism Internship in Palestine Fees

350$

American Dollars

This includes accommodation, local visits, 3 hours of Arabic classes, daily Palestinian breakfast, day trips, and a certificate of participation.

690$

American Dollars

This includes accommodation, local visits, 6 hours of Arabic classes, daily Palestinian breakfast, day trips, and a certificate of participation.

965$

American Dollars

This includes accommodation, local visits, 9 hours of Arabic classes, daily Palestinian breakfast, day trips, and a certificate of participation.

1200$

American Dollars

This includes accommodation, local visits, 12 hours of Arabic classes, daily Palestinian breakfast, day trips, and a certificate of participation.

1500$

American Dollars

This includes accommodation, local visits, 15 hours of Arabic classes, daily Palestinian breakfast, day trips, and a certificate of participation.

1750$

American Dollars

This includes accommodation, local visits, 18 hours of Arabic classes, daily Palestinian breakfast, day trips, and a certificate of participation.

1950$

American Dollars

This includes accommodation, local visits, 21 hours of Arabic classes, daily Palestinian breakfast, day trips, and a certificate of participation.

1990$

American Dollars

This includes accommodation, local visits, 24 hours of Arabic classes, daily Palestinian breakfast, day trips, and a certificate of participation.

2500$

American Dollars

This includes accommodation, local visits, 27 hours of Arabic classes, daily Palestinian breakfast, day trips, and a certificate of participation.

2750$

American Dollars

This includes accommodation, local visits, 30 hours of Arabic classes, daily Palestinian breakfast, day trips, and a certificate of participation.

2950$

American Dollars

This includes accommodation, local visits, 33 hours of Arabic classes, daily Palestinian breakfast, day trips, and a certificate of participation.

3150$

American Dollars

This includes accommodation, local visits, 36 hours of Arabic classes, daily Palestinian breakfast, day trips, and a certificate of participation.

What does the participation fee include?

Accommodation Host family or at our 8th-floor apartment
Private accommodation is available with extra fees
Feild Visits/MeetingsTo visit local radio stations/Media agencies/newspapers and meet Palestinian journalists
Arabic Lessons 3 Hours a Week – Three Classes/ 1,5 hours each.
Meals Daily Palestinian breakfast at the center
Day Trips To Refugees camps in Hebron & Bethlehem & some areas of political importance
Sightseeings in HebronHistorical & politically important sites in Hebron and Hebron factories.
Certificate of ParticipationCertificate of participation & recommendation letter at the end of the program

How to pay the fees? (Payment Options)

  • You may pay your participation fees either by Bank Transfer or by Western Union or MoneyGram. Payment via Western Union and MoneyGram, you can do the transfer online using your credit card.
  • Payment of fees and signing of the participation contract must be made to reserve your place in the program.
  • In participation fees that exceed $800, the applicant can pay 40% in advance and the rest of the 60% must be paid 45 days before the date of participation.
  • Unfortunately, the participation fees can’t be paid in cash, as we arrange your participation ahead of time.


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When Should You Arrive to Start Your Program?

We recommend arriving in Palestine a day before your Palestine Media and Journalism Internship begins. This gives you time to settle in comfortably and prepare for your experience. You can also stay an extra day after the program ends to ensure a smooth and relaxed departure.

What Visa Do You Need to Intern in Palestine?

To join the Palestine Media and Journalism Internship, you’ll need an Israeli tourist visa, which allows you to stay in Palestine for up to 3 months. Obtaining an internship visa directly from Palestine is generally not possible, so the tourist visa is the recommended route.

Visa Requirements for Palestine

If you’re joining the Palestine Media and Journalism Internship and you’re from a country with a visa exemption agreement with Israel, you can receive a tourist visa upon arrival at Ben Gurion Airport (Tel Aviv) or the Allenby-King Hussein Bridge. Citizens from countries like the United States and many European nations are typically granted a three-month visa automatically.

If your country doesn’t have an exemption agreement, you’ll need to get a visa from the Israeli embassy or consulate in your home country before traveling. Israel now issues visas on a separate card with a barcode to avoid passport stamps, as some Arab countries do not accept Israeli passport stamps. Be sure to check if your country participates in a visa exemption agreement.

What If Your Passport Isn’t Suitable for a Tourist Visa?

If you’re planning to join the Palestine Media and Journalism Internship and you’re from a country like Pakistan or India, you’ll need to apply for a visa at the Israeli embassy in your home country before traveling. Since Israel controls all entry points, securing this visa is a mandatory step before you can begin your internship.

Is the West Bank Safe for Interning?

Yes, the West Bank is generally safe for interning. Most incidents occur in areas far from the main cities where Go Palestine programs are held. Cities like Hebron, Bethlehem, and Ramallah, where most programs take place, are stable and safe.

Interns often find the local community welcoming and supportive, which adds to the sense of security. However, we recommend staying updated on local news and following any safety advice from your hosts.

Is Prior Experience Required to Intern in Palestine?

In the Palestine Media and Journalism Internship, no prior experience is required to participate. Our programs are open to individuals from all backgrounds, regardless of previous experience. We prioritize creating a supportive environment where everyone can learn, contribute, and make a meaningful difference.

What matters most is your enthusiasm and dedication. Whether you’re experienced or just starting out, our team will be there to guide and support you every step of the way. We invite you to join us in making a positive impact in this remarkable region.

Who are our volunteer & internship programs suitable for?

We at Go Palestine seek to provide internship and volunteer programs in Palestine, West Bank that suit everyone & achieve their expectations/goals of visiting and staying in Palestine. Our volunteer and internship programs in Palestine are suitable for everyone between the ages of 18- 75-year-old, which makes it available to:

  • Students of universities, colleges and institutions of higher education.
  • Graduates and postgraduates students.
  • Academic researchers & field Researchers.
  • Students who are working on writing their Master’s or PhD dissertations on topics related to Palestine or Middle East.
  • Students are searching for internship or volunteer places in Palestine required by their university or college. University Credit is available.
  • Gap year students who are looking to do a volunteer or an internship in Palestine.
  • Students of Arabic literature, Arab studies, and cultural studies related to Arab and Middle Eastern culture.
  • Students of Middle Eastern studies, Islamic studies, or studies related to the Middle East region or relevant studies.
  • Anyone who is an eager to learn about different aspects of life in Palestine.

Do I Need to Know How to Speak Arabic?

No, knowing Arabic is not required to join the Palestine Media and Journalism Internship. You’ll receive 3 hours of Arabic lessons each week, and you can choose between Modern Standard Arabic (Fusha) or Spoken Arabic (Ammyia) once your program starts.

Can I Add More Arabic Lessons to My Program?

Yes, you can add extra Arabic lessons to the Palestine Media and Journalism Internship. These one-on-one sessions are available for $20 per hour and offer a deeper understanding of both the language and culture. Just mention it in your application so we can arrange everything in advance.

Place of ProgramHebron (H1 – Under Palestinian Control), Palestine
Age 18-75 Years Old
Minimum PeriodOne Week
Maximum PeriodThree Months – 12 Weeks
Interning Hours4-5 hours a day – 5 days a week
Starting/Ending Dates Flexible – Anytime
Application Deadline No Deadline
Program Language English
Days off Two days including Fridays & Thursdays or Saturdays
Arabic Lessons 3 Hours a Week – Standard Arabic Or Ammiya
Educational DegreeNot Required
University CreditAvailable

Is it possible to combine this program with another Program?

Yes, this program can be combined with one or more of the other internship or volunteer programs that the center offers. For example, you may choose one week or more to complete this program, and combine this with another week or more of another program.

Can I Extend My Program While I’m There?

Yes, it’s possible to extend your Palestine Media and Journalism Internship while you’re in Palestine. If you choose to stay longer, just inform the center coordinator at least one week before your program ends. This gives us time to arrange everything and ensure a smooth extension. Be sure to reach out early to confirm all the details!

Things to know before visiting Palestine!

Living Costs in PalestineApprox. 50-70$ a Week
Weekend in PalestineOn Friday
Food in PalestineThe West Bank engages primarily in heavier meals involving the use of bread, rice, and meat, and coastal plain inhabitants frequent fish, other seafood, and lentils.
Wifi Access in PalestineAt houses, cafes, restaurants – Almost everywhere
3G Service in Palestine Available since Jan 2018
The official language in PalestineArabicPalestinian Dialect (One of the Levantine dialects)
Currency in PalestineMainly Israeli Shekel (NIS). Jordanian Dinar & American Dollars are also used in buying Real estate and land.
Transportations in Palestine Yellow Taxies & Orange Mini-Vans
Weather in PalestineSummer (25-30°C), Winter (0-9°C)
Nearest Major Airports to PalestineBen Gurion Airport in Israel if you travel via Israel
Alia International Airport
if you travel via Jordan

The Documents you’ll receive from us!

When you join the Palestine Media and Journalism Internship, you’ll receive a full set of documents to ensure a smooth and informed experience. This includes our travel guide, which provides step-by-step instructions on how to reach us in Hebron, along with the best transportation options to make your arrival easy and stress-free.

In addition, we’ll provide you with a weekly schedule booklet, which outlines the activities and events planned for each day of your program. This will help you organize your time and ensure that you make the most of every opportunity. To further enrich your experience, you’ll also receive an orientation booklet. This booklet is designed to help you get familiar with the local culture and surroundings, offering valuable insights into life in Hebron. It will provide you with a deeper understanding of the city’s history, traditions, and unique atmosphere, ensuring that you feel more connected to the place during your stay.

What can be added to your program?Add-ons

Would you like to join an online Arabic course before joining us?

Learning Arabic before starting the Palestine Media and Journalism Internship can significantly enrich your experience. Knowing basic phrases and expressions helps you navigate daily life, connect with locals more deeply, and fully engage with the culture. This foundation enhances your interactions and allows for a more meaningful and immersive time in Palestine.

We’re excited to offer you the chance to start this journey with a free trial, which includes your first class completely free! This is a great opportunity to get a taste of the Arabic language and see how it can enrich your time in Palestine. Click Here for more information!

Who can apply to this Internship program?

  • The Palestinian Center has hosted people who have come from a myriad of countries, such as the USA, the United Kingdom, Denmark, Colombia, France, Japan, China, Chile, Switzerland, Russia, Germany, and many more. 
  • The Palestine Media and Journalism Internship is open to participants aged 18 to 75 from all countries and academic backgrounds. Whether you’re a student, graduate, or professional, you’re welcome to join and contribute to the program.
  • Those who are younger than 18 years old can also apply but with one condition. One of your parents has to fill out and sign a parental consent form.

When will I be able to apply to the Program?

  • The Palestine Media and Journalism Internship has no application deadline, allowing you to apply year-round at your convenience.
  • You are allowed to choose when you want to start and end the program.
  • The minimum period of participation in this program is one week and the maximum amount of time you can intern is 12 weeks/three months.

Can I join the program through funding from the university?

Yes, you can join the Palestine Media and Journalism Internship with university funding. We’ll support you with all required paperwork, such as an invitation letter, contract, and any other necessary documents. Please note, we do not provide funding ourselves, as our programs are sustained through participant fees.

Flexible Scheduling with a One-Year Adjustment Window

We understand that convenience is key when planning your trip to Palestine. That’s why we provide a full year to adjust the start of your program and complete flexibility with its timing.

Whether you wish to start your program earlier, extend your stay, or finish sooner, we are here to accommodate your needs. Your experience is our top priority, and we are committed to ensuring that your journey is as smooth, personalized, and stress-free as possible. Whatever adjustments you require, we’ll work with you to make sure your time with us aligns with your goals and expectations, allowing you to make the most of your time in Palestine.

How do I register or obtain more information?

Please email Mr.Tamimi, at info@palestineinternships.org. Please type “ The Palestine Media and Journalism Internship Program” in the subject line. In the body of the email, ask any questions you may have, and request an application. Very shortly, we will reply to you.

What is the procedure for applying?

Step 1Send us an email asking for the application form.
Step 2You complete the online application and send it in.
Step 3We invite you to participate in an interview via WhatsApp, Zoom, Google Meet (video or voice call).
Step 4 We will send you a confirmation form which you fill out and return to us.
Step 5We send you the Invitation Letter, the contract and the invoice.
Step 6You will sign the contract and make payment in order to reserve your place in the program.
Step 7We will send you an orientation booklet and travel guide to Palestine.

Fast-Track Application – Within 3 days!

If you’re looking to join us next week or need to make arrangements on short notice, we’ve got you covered with our convenient fast-track application process. This streamlined option is designed to save you time and make it easy for you to get started.

With this process, you can quickly book your flight, submit your application, attend a personalized interview, pay the necessary fees, and secure your place—all within just three days. Whether you’re in a hurry or simply excited to begin, our fast-track system ensures a smooth and efficient onboarding experience.

For more information Chat With us!

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We would be delighted to have you join us in Palestine!

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