Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza participated in municipal elections for the first time in 20 years, casting ballots amid ongoing conflict and Israeli strikes. Approximately 1.5 million registered voters in the West Bank and 70,000 in Gaza’s Deir al-Balah district took part in the local polls, according to Middle East Eye. The election cycle occurred as Israeli attacks continued, resulting in at least four fatalities.
Voter turnout in Gaza was notably low, with only 23 percent casting ballots, reported The National (UAE). Despite this, Fatah-associated candidates achieved significant victories, marginalizing Hamas in the process. Officials and residents described the elections as an important step toward civic engagement, local development, and a potential revival of democratic governance in the territories.
The election process unfolded amid significant challenges, including arrests of some candidates and damage to critical infrastructure caused by the recent conflict, noted Middle East Eye. Political dynamics were dominated by Fatah representatives and independent candidates, with scarce participation from other factions. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas expressed satisfaction with the democratic exercise under difficult circumstances, as covered by Dawn.
Security tensions and political instability framed the electoral environment, with international observers highlighting the delicate balance between advancing governance and maintaining stability, according to Euronews. These municipal elections are the first formal vote held since Israel’s military operations in Gaza began in October 2023, underscoring the difficulties Palestinians face in establishing local authority.
Looking ahead, the elections could influence the broader political landscape by demonstrating Palestinian capacity for self-governance and potentially shaping future legislative contests. Observers will be monitoring follow-up municipal council actions, candidate legitimacy under duress, and the impact of reduced voter participation on political representation. The outcome may also affect regional diplomatic discussions on Palestinian autonomy and governance reforms.

Mahmud Abás
Gaza City
West Bank
Fatah
Deir al-Balah
Palestinian Authority
Hamas




