The 23-member squad and officials reached the picturesque West Asian country in the afternoon amid much fanfare.
A large posse of local journalists and photographers mobbed the team upon its arrival. There was also a decent crowd gathering to watch the SAFF champions.
"Palestine is a beautiful place and we are overwhelmed by such warm reception. We hope to play good football here and qualify for the finals. We had two decent games in Bahrain and the girls are motivated.
"This is the most important tournament for us. If we play to our potential we can definitely be that one team to progress to the next level," captain Tuli Goon opined.
Midfielder Amoolya Kamal added: "I feel so proud. We are greeted wonderfully here. Palestine seems a lovely place. At the same time I also feel responsible. The country is pinning hopes on us. We have to do it for them.
India open their account against Myanmar on Tuesday followed by Chinese Taipei on Thursday and the hosts Palestine on Saturday.
