Shuttered storefronts lined empty streets in Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem and the occupied West Bank yesterday, as Palestinians held a general strike demanding an end to the Gaza war.
“I walked through the city today and couldn’t find a single place that was open,” Fadi Saadi, a shopkeeper in Bethlehem, told AFP.
Shops, schools and most public administrative offices were closed across the West Bank, which Israel has occupied since 1967. A coalition of Palestinian political movements — including Fatah and Hamas — called the strike to protest what they described as “the genocide and the ongoing massacre of our people”.
It called for the strike “in all the occupied Palestinian territories, in the refugee camps... and among those who support our cause”. Israel resumed air strikes on Gaza on March 18, ending nearly two months of ceasefire with Hamas.
Dozens of Palestinians have been killed almost daily since Israel restarted its military offensive.
“We close today about our family in Gaza, our children in Gaza,” said Imad Salman, 68, who owns a souvenir shop in Jerusalem’s Old City.
“In Jerusalem, in the West Bank, we can’t do something more than what we’re doing here now,” he said.
In Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem, the usually bustling commercial Salaheddin street was empty.
“This strike is in solidarity with Gaza and what is happening there, and the war being waged against the Palestinian people, whether by (US President Donald) Trump, (Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin) Netanyahu, the Israeli government, or the American government,” said Ahmed, who did not want to his surname.
“This war must stop, the killing and destruction must stop, and only peace should prevail – peace, and nothing but peace.”
A rally is planned also in the centre of the West Bank city of Ramallah, where the Palestinian Authority has its headquarters.
“This time, the strike is serious, and the population’s commitment is significant because Israeli aggression now affects all Palestinian households, whether in the West Bank or Gaza,” said Issam Baker, a community organiser in Ramallah. “We have seen total commitment in support of the strike today throughout the West Bank, which has not happened since October 7” 2023, when the Gaza war started, said a security source from the Palestinian Authority.

Palestinians hold placards as they protest condemning Israeli bombardment on Gaza, in Nablus, in the occupied West Bank, yesterday.