Palestine Consumer Prices Fall in April

2026-05-14 08:10 By Kyrie Dichosa 1 min. read

Consumer prices in Palestine dropped by 21.78% year-on-year in April 2026, reversing a 3.02% increase in the previous month and marking the sharpest decline since late December.

Across the territories, the Gaza Strip recorded a steep 42.84% drop, while prices rose by 3.64% in the West Bank and 3.45% in Jerusalem.

On a monthly basis, the consumer price index declined by 0.75% in April, driven by a 4.41% fall in Gaza, partly offset by increases of 2.08% in the West Bank and 0.73% in Jerusalem.

The decline was led by lower prices for dried vegetables (-20.69%), potatoes and other tubers (-20.60%), fresh vegetables (-16.47%), fresh chicken (-6.22%), gas (-4.35%), other sugar and sugar substitutes (-3.28%), fresh meat (-3.19%), and bread (-2.11%).



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Palestine Consumer Prices Fall in April
Consumer prices in Palestine dropped by 21.78% year-on-year in April 2026, reversing a 3.02% increase in the previous month and marking the sharpest decline since late December. Across the territories, the Gaza Strip recorded a steep 42.84% drop, while prices rose by 3.64% in the West Bank and 3.45% in Jerusalem. On a monthly basis, the consumer price index declined by 0.75% in April, driven by a 4.41% fall in Gaza, partly offset by increases of 2.08% in the West Bank and 0.73% in Jerusalem. The decline was led by lower prices for dried vegetables (-20.69%), potatoes and other tubers (-20.60%), fresh vegetables (-16.47%), fresh chicken (-6.22%), gas (-4.35%), other sugar and sugar substitutes (-3.28%), fresh meat (-3.19%), and bread (-2.11%).
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