Alright, so the other day I was thinking, “Man, wouldn’t it be wild to have a Palestinian ID card?” Not for anything shady, you know, just to have one. I mean, I heard you can get them online, so I started digging around.
First, I hit up a few forums. Lots of chatter about it, but nothing solid. Some folks were saying it’s a piece of cake, others were saying it’s a no-go. I kept going, though, because I was determined to see if it was really possible.
Then I stumbled upon some information about smart biometric ID cards and how you might be able to do it through certain offices. That sounded a bit more official, but still not what I was after.

I spent hours, guys, hours, looking through different websites. Some looked pretty sketchy, not gonna lie. I even found some info about ID cards in Lebanon, but that wasn’t it, either. I wanted a Palestinian ID. The problem is, it seemed like most of the information was about legit ways to get one, which is cool and all, but not what I was looking for.
I then found a place where you could get a biometric photo taken using AI. Cool concept, but not what I needed. I also found a service for identity verification in Palestine. Interesting, but still not it.
After all that, I found some stuff that looked promising, but it was all too complicated. Then it hit me – you gotta do it the right way, the official way. It’s not just about getting the card, it’s about doing it right.
So, here’s the thing: If you want to get one the real way, do some research, and find official channels. It’s not a walk in the park, but it’s not impossible. But if you’re looking for shortcuts, well, be prepared for a lot of dead ends and questionable stuff. I mean, I just wanted a card for fun, but even that seemed like a hassle. Eventually, I gave up. It just wasn’t worth the trouble.
Anyway, that’s my little adventure into the world of online Palestinian ID cards. More trouble than it’s worth, if you ask me. Maybe I’ll just stick to collecting stamps or something. Less headache, you know?