
The Palestinian Center - Go Palestine
Why choose The Palestinian Center - Go Palestine?
The Palestinian Center for Education and Cultural Exchange, operated by Go Palestine, was founded with the goal of fulfilling the cultural, social, and educational requirements of the Palestinian community. Our center designs and facilitates various educational and community programs to enhance the skill sets of Palestinians in a range of areas. Through targeted tutoring and educational initiatives, we offer unwavering support to the youth of Palestine At Go Palestine, individuals from all around the world converge to engage with and learn about Palestinian culture and way of life. Through the organization’s international internships and volunteer programs, participants teach local Palestinian youth about their own cultures, while also gaining valuable experiences and knowledge from their interactions with the local community. It’s a genuine cultural exchange opportunity for all involved!
The Palestinian Center for Education and Cultural Exchange, operated by Go Palestine, was founded with the goal of fulfilling the cultural, social, and educational requirements of the Palestinian community. Our center designs and facilitates various educational and community programs to enhance the skill sets of Palestinians in a range of areas. Through targeted tutoring and educational initiatives, we offer unwavering support to the youth of Palestine At Go Palestine, individuals from all around the world converge to engage with and learn about Palestinian culture and way of life. Through the organization’s international internships and volunteer programs, participants teach local Palestinian youth about their own cultures, while also gaining valuable experiences and knowledge from their interactions with the local community. It’s a genuine cultural exchange opportunity for all involved!
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Find the history, core, and the now of Palestine
August 17, 2026by: Rentaro Sato - JapanThroughout all days in here, I came to realise a lot of important facts and elements of this country and region. Every program activities is memorable and make me being more interested in the situation and reality. Moreover, every people I met in this city is quite nice to me, and I could have an unforgettable days. I was really honored to be here and hope that I come back to my friends soon!
Perspectives on Palestine
July 26, 2026by: Suffian Hakim Bin Supoano - SingaporeI learnt so much about the realities of life in Palestine at Go Palestine, but from a place of relative comfort. The centre is in the heart of the city of Hebron, and from here, it's relatively easy to get to places such as Hebron Old Town (where the Ibrahimi Mosque or Cave of the Patriarchs is), the farming village of Al Burj, Al-Aroub Refugee Camp. My favourite aspect of my experience are the people. I was only here one week but now it feels like I'm leaving my family. Can't wait to come back.
Lana Bridges - Healthcare and Environment Internship
July 15, 2026by: Lana Bridges - United StatesProgram: Internships in Palestine - Human Rights I Media I Education
The people at Go Palestine are all very helpful, kind, good communicators, and have very good knowledge and insights. The advanced coordination and information was very helpful so I had more idea of what to expect. I also left my mind open to see what would happen and go with the flow. My Arabic classes were good. Giving English classes was fun but a little chaotic as I do not have experience with this, and when we had a large group of students, it was hard to manage the dynamics. My visits with healthcare and environmental professionals were very insightful in helping me understand how the systems are working in Hebron and in Palestine in general. It was really an honor to have time with these professionals who care so much about their work and their patients or the environment here. They are also facing challenges due to the political situation and it was helpful to understand that more. The visit to the old city was wonderful and also helps me understand the current situation. I had a fun cooking class and was happy to learn how to make Maqluba. It was delicious! In Hebron, I was never uncomfortable except for the hot weather which of course no one can control. I felt Hebron is safe and peaceful. I asked people when I needed something and they were always willing to help. It has been a great experience!
Unforgettable time in Palestine
July 14, 2026by: Leon Sanchez Edurne - SpainIt has been really nice to get to know people from Palestine, speak with them and understand the actual situation. The center provide me of different activities that made it possible. Thank you. The arabic classes are really useful and you can use what you learn in the streets and shops. The volunteers are really nice and kind.
Go Palestine
July 02, 2026by: Rachel Chocron - United StatesI had an amazing experience during my time here. One of the highlights was teaching English to local children. This was such a fun and rewarding experience, and seeing their enthusiasm made the lesson memorable. I also had the opportunity to take part in meaningful cultural exchanges with local people. Everyone I met was incredibly welcoming, kind, and eager to share their stories and traditions, which made my stay even more special. I took Arabic classes as well, and Tala was absolutely wonderful. She has a fantastic way of breaking down vocabulary and grammar into simple, easy to understand explanations, making learning Arabic much less intimidating and genuinely enjoyable. As a solo female traveler, I felt very safe throughout my stay. The support, hospitality, and genuine care I received gave me confidence to explore and fully enjoy the experience. I would highly recommend this program to anyone looking for a meaningful combination of volunteering, language learning, and cultural immersion. It was an unforgettable experience that I will always treasure.
Understanding the Reality of Media in Palestine
March 14, 2026by: Elio Navarro - SpainProgram: Online Crash Courses - Law, Human Rights, Media in Palestine
I participated in the Online Media in Palestine crash course with Miss Heyam, and it was a very informative and eye opening experience. One of the most important things I learned is that Palestinian media operates under very complex conditions, where journalists often face restrictions on movement and access to certain areas while trying to report the news. Miss Heyam was an excellent instructor who explained these challenges clearly and shared many real examples from her experience working in Palestinian media. Her insights helped me understand how journalists continue to document stories and events despite these difficulties. The course was interactive, and I appreciated the opportunity to ask questions and learn directly from someone working in the field. I highly recommend it :)
Discover Palestine, its culture and people
March 11, 2026by: Cedric Picard - FranceThe program is a great cultural exchange, learning arabic and conversing with students. I would definitely recommend to book some of the extra activities, be it visiting Nablus or Jericho, or visiting the camps. The human rights course was particularly valuable from my perspective, and seeing the joy on the kids' faces when distributing toys is a memory that will stay with me for a long time. The staff here was very attentive to my needs and flexible with the schedule due to current situation (war with Iran), so I felt very safe.
Human Rights in Palestine with Ziad
March 11, 2026by: Sienna Rangi - New ZealandProgram: Online Crash Courses - Law, Human Rights, Media in Palestine
I joined the Online Crash Course on Human Rights, and it was a very insightful experience. The course included three online sessions led by Ziad, a Palestinian lawyer based in Hebron. What made the course especially valuable is that Ziad works on the ground and deals directly with human rights cases. During the sessions, he explained the legal situation and the reality of human rights violations that Palestinians face in the area. One topic that really stood out to me was when he explained the situation in Masafer Yatta, where many Palestinian communities are facing displacement and legal challenges. Ziad shared detailed explanations about the legal processes, the challenges people face in the courts, and the broader human rights implications. Hearing about these issues directly from a lawyer who is actively working with affected communities made the sessions very powerful and real. The course was interactive, and I had the opportunity to ask questions and discuss different topics related to international law and human rights. It helped me better understand the complex reality on the ground. I highly recommend this online course to anyone interested in human rights, international law, or learning more about the situation in Palestine from someone who is directly involved in the field.
I'm more then grateful for this life experience
March 08, 2026by: Samuel Shields - United StatesAs the title states, this experience has been life changing for me. I was able to meet amazing people who were so kind and welcoming when they don't know me from adam. I made life long friends here who i will forever hold closely in my heart. The center is a great place to give back to the people whether it's teaching English or going to the camp & handing out toys to children. The activities set up for you throughout your stay keep you occupied and really immerse you in the culture and lifestyle of Palestine. I can not recommend the volunteer program enough. To anyone who is interested in volunteering I say, "Do it.", you will not regret your decision.
Voices from Hebron to Masafer Yatta
March 04, 2026by: Avery Whitmore - United StatesIt was a powerful and eye opening experience for me. It helped me understand the reality of daily life in the West Bank beyond what I had read in the news. In Hebron and Halhul, we met inspiring activists and local organizations working in human rights and community support. Listening to their stories made the situation feel very real and personal. One of the most impactful visits was to Masafer Yatta, where I saw the threats families face from nearby settlers. It was difficult to witness, but important to see the reality on the ground. This internship gave me deeper knowledge, perspective, and respect for the resilience of the Palestinian people. I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to understand the conflict from a human perspective.
Great Law Internship Experience in Hebron
March 03, 2026by: Noah Williams - AustraliaI joined the Law Internship, and it was a very good experience for me. I worked with Mr. Zaid, a lawyer in Hebron. He was kind, professional, and always ready to explain things clearly. I did not only sit in the office, I learned by watching and asking questions. He showed me real cases and explained how the legal system works in Palestine. One of the best parts was going with him to the courts in Hebron, Halhul, and Dora. I attended court sessions and saw how lawyers speak in front of the judge. After each visit, Mr. Zaid explained what happened and answered my questions. This helped me understand everything better. This internship gave me real experience and helped me learn a lot about law in Palestine. I highly recommend this program to anyone who wants practical legal experience.
Great Online Arabic Course with Ms. Dalia
March 03, 2026by: Daniel Martin - CanadaI took an online arabic course with Ms. Dalia, and it was a very good experience. Ms. Dalia is patient and kind. She explains things in a simple way and makes you feel comfortable speaking, even if you make mistakes. One lesson I really remember was when we practiced ordering food in Arabic. We did a role-play where she acted like a restaurant worker, and I had to order in Palestinian dialect. It was fun, but also very helpful. I still remember the phrases because we practiced them in a real-life situation. She also explained the grammar clearly and gave examples that were easy to understand. The lessons were organized, and we always reviewed what we learned before. After the course, I feel more confident speaking Arabic. I highly recommend Ms. Dalia to anyone who wants to learn arabic in a supportive way.
The people were amazing and warm
February 28, 2026by: Orlando Ortiz - United StatesI had an amazing time meeting people here in Hebron. The people were warm, curious and so generous. I felt included and taken care of and fully immersed in the culture. Late night coffee, sheesha and sweets. The local teenagers were fun to talk to. The experience with the children and educators in the Al Roob refugee camp was eye opening. I will definitely be back.
Life Changing Experience with Refugee Children
February 28, 2026by: Jimmy Uddo - United StatesComing to Palestine is a truly life changing experience. I got to go and hang with kids in the Al-Aroub refugee camp and speak with many locals about their daily lives and hardships. I learned some conversational Arabic from the best teacher, Tala. The hospitality I received with open arms from the locals was heart warming. I will never forget my experience here. Walking the streets at night during Ramadan was one of the biggest culture shocks and eye opening things I've ever been able. Shukran
Three Weeks in Al-Aroub Refugee Camp
February 15, 2026by: Jack Harper - AustraliaI spent three weeks volunteering with refugees in Palestine and it was a truly life changing experience. My main task was teaching conversational English to kids in a group camp, and watching them gain confidence and laugh while learning was incredibly rewarding. The local staff helped us connect with the community respectfully and safely. I left with new friendships, a deeper understanding of Palestinian culture, and a feeling that my time there genuinely made a positive impact. Highly recommended :)
Hope in Al Fawar Camp
January 23, 2026by: Ethan Campbell - New ZealandVolunteering in Hebron and working with Palestinian refugees in Al Fawar Camp was one of the most meaningful experiences of my life. I taught conversational English to children, and our classes were not just about studying. We learned through games, speaking activities, and fun interactive exercises. The kids loved to participate, laugh, and try new words, even if they were shy at first. What really touched me was the strength of the refugees, especially the children. Their lives are not easy, but they come to class with so much energy, hope, and excitement to learn English. It was fascinating to see how motivated they were. They truly believe education can help them build a better future. The children were friendly, smart, and full of life. Every day I could see their confidence growing. Even small things, like being able to introduce themselves in English or play a word game, made them so proud. That feeling stays with you. This experience was not only about teaching it was about connection, sharing, and learning from each other. I left with so much respect for these kids and their resilience. You don’t just teach, you learn about strength, kindness, and hope.
Thank you so much for sharing your experience! We’re delighted to hear that your time volunteering at Al Fawar Camp was so meaningful. It’s wonderful that you could connect with the children, see their confidence grow, and share moments of learning, laughter, and fun. We’re inspired by your reflection on their strength, hope, and resilience, truly, it’s a two-way learning experience. We’re so glad this journey left such a lasting impression on you, and we hope it continues to inspire others to join and experience the same meaningful connections.
Great experience
January 20, 2026by: Barbara - - NetherlandsProgram: Internships in Palestine - Human Rights I Media I Education
My internship at Go Palestine was truly a great experience. I did not only learn a lot about the human rights situation, but also about the Palestinian culture in general. Everybody at Go Palestine was very friendly and hospitable!
Thank you for sharing your experience! We’re so glad to hear that your internship with Go Palestine was both educational and enjoyable. It’s wonderful that you could learn about the human rights situation as well as Palestinian culture, and that you felt welcomed and supported by our team. We’re happy your time with us was a positive and memorable one!
From Zero to Loving Arabic
January 18, 2026by: Sophia Chen - CanadaI joined the Intensive Arabic course in Hebron without knowing a single word of Arabic. Honestly, I was nervous before coming because the language looked difficult and completely new to me. But from the first week everything felt easier than I expected, mainly because of my teacher, Ms. Dalia. Ms. Dalia is one of the kindest and most patient teachers I’ve ever met. She understood that I was starting from zero and she never made me feel embarrassed when I made mistakes (which happened a lot at the beginning!). She explained things slowly, repeated them as many times as I needed, and always encouraged me to try speaking even when I wasn’t confident. One moment really stayed with me. I remember sitting in class trying to read Arabic letters that looked impossible to me just days before. Suddenly I was able to read a full sentence on my own. It sounds small, but for me it was huge. That was the moment I realized Arabic isn’t scary, it’s actually a really cool and beautiful language. After that, I became excited every day to learn more instead of feeling stressed. What helped a lot was also being surrounded by Arabic outside the classroom. People in Hebron were very supportive and happy to help me practice simple words. Step by step, I felt real progress. I’m really grateful for this experience. Starting from scratch and reaching a level where I can read, understand, and communicate basic Arabic in just a short time felt amazing. I would definitely recommend this program to anyone who wants a serious but very warm and supportive Arabic learning experience.
Thank you so much for sharing your experience! We’re thrilled to hear that the Intensive Arabic course in Hebron helped you gain confidence and enjoy learning from the very beginning. Ms. Dalia will be happy to hear your kind words—she’s wonderful at supporting every student. It’s amazing that you could read your first full sentence and see real progress step by step! We’re also glad that the local community made practicing Arabic fun and supportive. Your story perfectly captures the spirit of learning and growth, and we’re so happy you would recommend this program to others.
My Human Rights Journey in Palestine
January 14, 2026by: Hannah Bennett - EnglandProgram: Internships in Palestine - Human Rights I Media I Education
I joined the Human Rights Internship with Go Palestine for three weeks, and it was an eye-opening and meaningful experience. During the internship, I met several local human rights activists, especially Mr. Ahmad, who was very informative and open. He took the time to explain the human rights situation in Palestine in a way that felt real and grounded in everyday life, not just theory. Besides the field visits, I also had English conversational classes with Palestinians, which were one of the highlights for me. These sessions felt more like real conversations than classes and allowed for genuine exchange, shared stories, and different perspectives. I also had Arabic lessons with my wonderful teacher, Dalia. She was patient, encouraging, and made learning Arabic enjoyable, even when it was challenging. These lessons helped me connect more deeply with the people and the culture. Overall, this experience helped me understand the human rights situation in Palestine on a much deeper level. It was not just educational, but personal. I would strongly recommend this internship to anyone who wants to learn, listen, and engage directly with the local community.
Thank you so much for sharing your experience! We’re thrilled to hear that your Human Rights Internship with Go Palestine was both eye-opening and meaningful. It’s wonderful that you could learn from local activists like Mr. Ahmad and connect through English and Arabic classes, creating genuine exchanges and understanding. We’re glad the experience helped you gain a deeper, personal perspective on the human rights situation in Palestine. Your recommendation means a lot, and we hope it inspires others to join and engage with the community in the same meaningful way!
The Time of My Life in Palestine
January 12, 2026by: Lara Wilson - AustraliaProgram: Volunteer in the West Bank & Teach English to Palestinians
Volunteering in the West Bank and teaching English was one of the most meaningful experiences of my life. The focus on conversational English made the classes feel natural and alive. We talked about daily life, culture, traditions, and personal experiences, which helped students feel more relaxed and less afraid of speaking English. At the beginning, many students were shy, but little by little their confidence grew. They started speaking more freely, laughing, and sharing their opinions without worrying too much about mistakes. One moment I will never forget was when we were practicing everyday conversations and a student confidently said, “Yesterday I cooked my phone instead of my food.” The whole class burst into laughter, including the student, and it turned into a great lesson about mistakes being part of learning. What stayed with me the most was the genuine connection with the people. Sharing stories, jokes, and small moments during class created a strong sense of trust and mutual understanding. This experience was not just about teaching English, it was about learning from each other and growing together. I would highly recommend this experience to anyone who wants to do something meaningful, connect on a human level, and truly understand daily life in the West Bank.
Thank you so much for sharing your experience! We’re thrilled to hear that teaching English in the West Bank was such a meaningful journey for you. It’s wonderful that the students gained confidence, laughed, and enjoyed learning through real conversations—and moments like “cooking your phone” really show the joy of learning together! We’re glad you could connect so deeply with the community and experience mutual growth. Your story perfectly captures the heart of this program, and we’re happy you would recommend it to others looking for a meaningful and human connection.



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Mohammad Tamimi
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What inspired you to travel abroad?
What inspired me to work at Go Palestine was a strong desire to help my community and make a real difference, especially for people who need support the most. The organization’s focus on social justice, human rights, and building understanding between cultures felt very close to my own values of kindness and social responsibility.
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The Palestinian Center for Education and Cultural Exchange, operated by Go Palestine, was founded with the goal of fulfilling the cultural, social, and educational requirements of the Palestinian community. Our center designs and facilitates various educational and community programs to enhance the skill sets of Palestinians in a range of areas. Through targeted tutoring and educational initiatives, we offer unwavering support to the youth of Palestine At Go Palestine, individuals from all around the world converge to engage with and learn about Palestinian culture and way of life. Through the organization’s international internships and volunteer programs, participants teach local Palestinian youth about their own cultures, while also gaining valuable experiences and knowledge from the...

The Palestinian Center - Go Palestine

The Palestinian Center - Go Palestine
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The Palestinian Center for Education and Cultural Exchange, operated by Go Palestine, was founded with the goal of fulfilling the cultural, social, and educational requirements of the Palestinian community. Our center designs and facilitates various educational and community programs to enhance the skill sets of Palestinians in a range of areas. Through targeted tutoring and educational initiatives, we offer unwavering support to the youth of Palestine At Go Palestine, individuals from all around the world converge to engage with and learn about Palestinian culture and way of life. Through the organization’s international internships and volunteer programs, participants teach local Palestinian youth about their own cultures, while also gaining valuable experiences and knowledge from the...
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