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Palestine is a 5.20 million population territory (West Bank, Gaza Strip, and East Jerusalem) with 3.80 million internet users at 73% penetration, operating under a uniquely constrained telecoms environment shaped by the Oslo Accords and Israeli spectrum controls. The mobile market is served by Jawwal (the Palestine Telecommunications Company Paltel Group subsidiary and Palestine's incumbent mobile operator) and Ooredoo Palestine (formerly Wataniya Mobile, launched in 2009 as the second-licensed Palestinian operator through the Qatar-based Ooredoo Group). Fixed-line and broadband services are delivered by PalTel (Paltel) and its Hadara ISP brand, which operates the national backbone across Ramallah, Nablus, Hebron, Bethlehem, Gaza City, and Khan Younis. Because Palestinian operators are constrained to 2G/3G spectrum in the West Bank and face extensive 4G restrictions in Gaza, median mobile download speed is a modest 8.95 Mbps, while Hadara's FTTH rollout in Ramallah and Nablus pushes fixed broadband to 29.61 Mbps. Palestinian e-commerce and social commerce run through Souq Palestine, Zoomaal Palestine for micro-entrepreneurship, local classifieds on OpenSooq, and a substantial WhatsApp Business and Instagram retail economy. Payments are supervised by the Palestine Monetary Authority (PMA), which regulates JawwalPay, PalPay, and the Palestinian banking sector using Israeli shekel (ILS), Jordanian dinar (JOD), and US dollar (USD) as parallel legal tender. Personal data is governed by the Palestinian Basic Law (2003) constitutional privacy provisions plus sectoral regulations from the Ministry of Telecommunications and IT (MTIT) and the PMA, with a draft Personal Data Protection Law under PLO review since 2018.

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Palestine Internet Landscape

Key digital infrastructure statistics for Palestine

3.80M

Internet Users

73.0%

Penetration

8.95 Mbps

Mobile Speed

29.61 Mbps

Fixed Speed

3.20M

Social Media Users

4.42M

Mobile Connections

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Why Palestine Proxies?

What makes the Palestine market unique for proxy users

Tri-Currency Pricing ILS, JOD & USD

Palestine operates with three simultaneous legal tender currencies - the Israeli shekel (ILS), Jordanian dinar (JOD), and US dollar (USD) - as documented by the Palestine Monetary Authority (PMA). Palestinian retailers, banks, and e-commerce operators quote dynamically across all three currencies depending on transaction type, customer location, and supplier relationship. Souq Palestine, PalPay, JawwalPay, and Palestinian banking apps all serve distinct tri-currency pricing tables to Palestinian IPs. FMCG brands, humanitarian cash-transfer operators, and humanitarian logistics firms need authentic Ramallah and Gaza IPs to observe the real-time tri-currency pricing structure. Our Jawwal and Ooredoo Palestine residential proxies give analysts and aid agencies genuine Palestinian vantage points for tracking this unique monetary environment.

West Bank & Gaza Segmented Network Intelligence

Palestinian telecom infrastructure is segmented between the West Bank and the Gaza Strip with distinct network conditions, spectrum limits, and service availability. Jawwal and Ooredoo Palestine face different regulatory constraints in each territory, and content delivery, e-government portals, and humanitarian aid platforms often serve differentiated content to Ramallah vs Gaza City IPs. Researchers, journalists, and humanitarian organisations studying Palestine need vantage points from both territories to capture the full picture. Our Jawwal and Ooredoo Palestine residential proxies provide distinct West Bank (Ramallah, Nablus, Hebron, Bethlehem) and Gaza Strip (Gaza City, Khan Younis, Rafah) origin for segmented research.

JawwalPay, PalPay & PMA Fintech Rails

JawwalPay (operated by Paltel Group through Jawwal) and PalPay are the dominant Palestinian mobile wallets, both regulated by the Palestine Monetary Authority (PMA). Both wallets integrate with the Palestinian National Switch (BURAQ) and support ILS, JOD, and USD transfers. JawwalPay and PalPay geo-fence KYC, merchant onboarding, and tri-currency transfer endpoints to Palestinian IP origin to satisfy PMA compliance. Our Jawwal and Ooredoo Palestine residential proxies let fintech QA engineers, humanitarian cash-transfer operators, and remittance platforms test Palestinian wallet flows from authentic Ramallah and Gaza City subnets.

Palestine Basic Law & PMA Sectoral Compliance

Palestine does not yet have a comprehensive personal data protection statute - a draft PDPL has been under PLO review since 2018. Privacy rights derive from the Palestinian Basic Law of 2003 (Articles 17 and 32 on privacy and correspondence), supplemented by sectoral regulations from the Ministry of Telecommunications and IT (MTIT), the Palestine Monetary Authority for financial controllers, and the Palestinian Capital Market Authority for securities. The legal environment is complex, with Israeli law additionally applicable in Area C and East Jerusalem under occupation. Our Jawwal residential proxies let privacy-by-design teams audit Palestinian-facing consent flows and tri-currency disclosures from authentic Ramallah IPs.

Use Cases for Palestine Proxies

How businesses use Palestine proxies to gain competitive advantages

Souq Palestine & Zoomaal Palestine Monitoring

Souq Palestine is a dominant local e-commerce marketplace serving Ramallah, Nablus, Hebron, and Bethlehem with tri-currency pricing (ILS/JOD/USD) and Arabic-language interfaces exclusive to Palestinian IPs, while Zoomaal Palestine supports Palestinian micro-entrepreneurship through crowdfunding and social commerce. OpenSooq Palestine dominates classifieds for used vehicles, real estate, and second-hand goods. Our Jawwal and Ooredoo Palestine residential proxies let FMCG brand protection teams, humanitarian livelihood programmes, and classifieds aggregators track authentic Palestinian marketplace activity from Ramallah and Gaza subnets.

Palestinian Banking & PMA-Regulated Apps

Palestine's banking sector runs through Bank of Palestine (the largest Palestinian bank), Palestine Islamic Bank, Arab Bank Palestine (a subsidiary of Jordanian Arab Bank), Cairo Amman Bank Palestine, and The National Bank, all regulated by the Palestine Monetary Authority. Each bank's mobile app geo-fences login flows, OTP delivery, BURAQ national switch integration, and tri-currency (ILS/JOD/USD) transfer endpoints to Palestinian IP origin. Our Jawwal and Ooredoo Palestine residential proxies let banking app developers, Islamic fintech integrators, and humanitarian finance operators test Palestinian retail banking flows from authentic Ramallah and Gaza subnets.

PCBS Statistical Data & Research Portals

The Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) publishes labour force surveys, household budget data, consumer price indices, and trade statistics that are critical intelligence for development economists, humanitarian needs assessments, and donor programmes. Many PCBS microdata extracts, survey frames, and administrative datasets are gated to Palestinian IP origin. Our Jawwal residential proxies let researchers, NGOs, and multilateral donors access PCBS intelligence from authentic Ramallah subnets.

WhatsApp Business & Instagram Social Commerce

Palestinian retail has shifted substantially toward Instagram Shops, Facebook Marketplace, and WhatsApp Business, with Ramallah's Al-Bireh commercial district and Gaza's Al-Rimal hosting thousands of Instagram-first fashion, food, and cosmetics sellers. These storefronts serve localised Arabic content, tri-currency (ILS/JOD/USD) pricing, and geotag-filtered discovery visible only to Palestinian IPs. Our Jawwal and Ooredoo Palestine residential proxies let social-commerce analytics firms, humanitarian livelihood programmes, and brand monitoring teams map Palestinian Instagram retail from authentic Ramallah and Gaza subnets.

Palestine Google.ps SERP & Local SEO

Google.ps serves a distinct Palestinian Arabic SERP with Ramallah local pack results, Palestinian news carousels featuring Ma'an News Agency, WAFA, and Al-Quds newspaper, and Google Shopping feeds priced in ILS and JOD. SEO agencies tracking Palestinian keyword ranks, competitive analyses for Ramallah-based brands, and Arabic-language content research need authentic Palestinian IPs to avoid Jordanian or Israeli personalisation bias. Our Jawwal and Ooredoo Palestine residential proxies provide genuine Ramallah, Nablus, and Gaza City vantage points for Palestinian SEO monitoring.

Humanitarian Cash Transfer Verification

Palestine receives substantial humanitarian cash assistance through UNRWA, UNICEF, WFP, and bilateral donor programmes, much of which is disbursed through JawwalPay, PalPay, and Bank of Palestine POS networks. Humanitarian operators need authentic Palestinian IPs to verify beneficiary-side web flows, tri-currency conversion rates at the point of disbursement, and merchant acceptance networks. Our Jawwal residential proxies let humanitarian M&E teams, donor compliance auditors, and cash-transfer implementers validate disbursement flows from authentic Ramallah and Gaza subnets.

Legal & Compliance in Palestine

Key regulations affecting proxy usage and data collection

Law:Palestinian Basic Law of 2003 (Articles 17 and 32) plus sectoral regulations; draft Personal Data Protection Law under PLO reviewRegulator:Ministry of Telecommunications and IT (MTIT), Palestine Monetary Authority (PMA) for financial controllers, Palestinian Capital Market Authority (PCMA) for securities
Palestine does not yet have a comprehensive personal data protection statute comparable to its neighbours - a draft Personal Data Protection Law has been under PLO review since 2018 but has not been enacted. Privacy rights currently derive from the Palestinian Basic Law of 2003, notably Article 17 (protection of homes and private life) and Article 32 (privacy of correspondence, including electronic communications). Sectoral regulation is provided by the Ministry of Telecommunications and IT (MTIT) for telecom operators and internet service providers, the Palestine Monetary Authority (PMA) for banks and fintech operators through its electronic payments regulations and BURAQ national switch rules, and the Palestinian Capital Market Authority (PCMA) for securities firms. The legal environment is complex, layered over the constraints of the Oslo Accords and Israeli civil administration in Area C and East Jerusalem, where Israeli data protection law (Protection of Privacy Law 5741-1981) may additionally apply. Palestinian e-commerce law is fragmented across the 1999 Commercial Law and 2018 presidential decrees on electronic transactions. Privacy notices should be in Arabic. The PMA has been particularly active in protecting customer financial data, issuing circulars on bank data security, outsourcing, and electronic payment confidentiality. ResProxy operates zero-log infrastructure and processes no personal data, keeping customer activity outside the direct scope of MTIT, PMA, or PCMA controller obligations.

Palestine Proxy Locations by City

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Ramallah380 IPs
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything about Palestine proxy servers

Which Palestinian mobile operators are in your residential proxy pool?
Our Palestine residential proxy pool covers both national mobile carriers - Jawwal (the Paltel Group subsidiary and Palestine's incumbent mobile operator, majority share in both the West Bank and Gaza Strip) and Ooredoo Palestine (formerly Wataniya Mobile, launched in 2009 as the second-licensed operator through Qatar's Ooredoo Group). We also include PalTel fixed-line and Hadara ISP subscribers where available. Geographic coverage spans Ramallah, Nablus, Hebron, Bethlehem, Jericho, Gaza City, Khan Younis, and Rafah.
Why do I need Palestinian proxies instead of Jordanian or Israeli IPs?
Palestine operates a unique tri-currency environment (Israeli shekel ILS, Jordanian dinar JOD, US dollar USD simultaneously as legal tender) supervised by the PMA. Souq Palestine, JawwalPay, PalPay, Bank of Palestine, and Palestinian government e-services all serve tri-currency pricing and Palestinian-specific content exclusively to Palestinian IPs. Google.ps serves a distinct Palestinian SERP. The West Bank and Gaza have different network conditions requiring segmented vantage points. Our Jawwal and Ooredoo Palestine residential proxies provide authentic Ramallah and Gaza origin that no neighbouring country proxy can substitute.
Can I access both West Bank and Gaza Strip vantage points?
Yes. Palestinian telecom infrastructure is segmented between the West Bank and Gaza Strip with distinct network conditions and service availability. Jawwal and Ooredoo Palestine face different regulatory constraints in each territory. Our residential proxy pool includes both West Bank cities (Ramallah, Nablus, Hebron, Bethlehem, Jericho) and Gaza Strip cities (Gaza City, Khan Younis, Rafah), enabling segmented research for journalists, humanitarian organisations, and academic researchers who need to compare conditions across both territories.
Can I test JawwalPay, PalPay, and PMA-regulated wallets?
Yes. JawwalPay (operated by Paltel Group through Jawwal) and PalPay are the dominant Palestinian mobile wallets, both regulated by the Palestine Monetary Authority and integrated with the Palestinian National Switch (BURAQ). Both wallets support tri-currency (ILS/JOD/USD) transfers and geo-fence KYC flows, merchant QR onboarding, and transfer endpoints to Palestinian IP origin. Our Jawwal and Ooredoo Palestine residential proxies let fintech QA engineers, humanitarian cash-transfer operators, and remittance platforms test Palestinian wallet flows from authentic Ramallah and Gaza subnets.
How does Palestinian law affect proxy usage?
Palestine does not yet have a comprehensive personal data protection statute - a draft PDPL has been under PLO review since 2018. Privacy rights derive from the Palestinian Basic Law of 2003 (Articles 17 and 32) plus sectoral regulations from MTIT, the PMA, and PCMA. Using residential proxies for public MAP monitoring, SERP tracking, or humanitarian research does not trigger controller obligations. The legal environment is complex and layered with Israeli civil administration in Area C and East Jerusalem. ResProxy operates zero-log infrastructure, keeping customer activity outside the direct scope of Palestinian controller definitions.
Can I access PCBS statistical data from Palestinian subnets?
Yes. The Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) publishes labour force surveys, household budget data, consumer price indices, and trade statistics that are critical for development economists, humanitarian needs assessments, and donor programmes. Some PCBS microdata extracts and administrative datasets are gated to Palestinian IP origin. Our Jawwal residential proxies let researchers, NGOs, UN agencies, and multilateral donors access PCBS intelligence from authentic Ramallah subnets.
Do your proxies work with Bank of Palestine and PMA-regulated banking apps?
Yes. Bank of Palestine (the largest Palestinian bank), Palestine Islamic Bank, Arab Bank Palestine, Cairo Amman Bank Palestine, and The National Bank all geo-fence mobile banking login flows, OTP delivery, BURAQ national switch integration, and tri-currency transfer endpoints to Palestinian IP origin under PMA compliance. Our Jawwal and Ooredoo Palestine residential proxies let banking app developers and humanitarian finance operators validate Palestinian retail banking flows from authentic Ramallah and Gaza subnets.
Can I monitor WhatsApp Business and Instagram social commerce in Palestine?
Yes. Palestinian retail has shifted substantially toward Instagram Shops, Facebook Marketplace, and WhatsApp Business, particularly in Ramallah's Al-Bireh commercial district and Gaza's Al-Rimal district. These storefronts serve tri-currency (ILS/JOD/USD) pricing and geotag-filtered discovery visible only to Palestinian IPs. Our Jawwal and Ooredoo Palestine residential proxies let social-commerce analytics firms, humanitarian livelihood programmes, and brand monitoring teams map Palestinian Instagram retail from authentic subnets.
How reliable is Palestinian mobile internet given spectrum constraints?
Palestinian operators face unique spectrum constraints - Jawwal and Ooredoo Palestine are limited to 2G/3G spectrum in the West Bank under Oslo Accords provisions, and 4G availability in Gaza has been heavily restricted. Median mobile download speed is consequently a modest 8.95 Mbps, though Hadara's FTTH rollout in Ramallah and Nablus pushes fixed broadband to 29.61 Mbps. Our proxy pool automatically rotates around offline endpoints, and we prioritise Hadara-backed fixed-line sessions for bandwidth-intensive workloads.
Which protocols and session types do Palestine proxies support?
All Palestine residential proxies support HTTP, HTTPS, and SOCKS5 protocols. We offer rotating sessions for Souq Palestine, OpenSooq, and Google.ps scraping, plus sticky sessions that hold a consistent Jawwal or Ooredoo Palestine IP for up to 30 minutes. Sticky sessions are essential for JawwalPay KYC onboarding, BURAQ national switch transfers, Bank of Palestine OTP flows, and humanitarian cash-transfer verification where PMA-mandated fraud scoring depends on IP continuity throughout the transaction.

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