Time Zones in Israel

See Israel’s current local time, UTC offsets, daylight saving schedule, and convert time to cities and time zones worldwide.

Jerusalem
Israel · IDT
Jerusalem Daylight TimeGMT +03Tue, Jul 21
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IST automatically adjusted to IDT time zone, that is in use
UTC
UTC · UTC
Coordinated Universal TimeGMT +00Tue, Jul 21
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Jerusalem
Pop. 801,000
Tel Aviv
Pop. 432,892
West Jerusalem
Pop. 400,000
Haifa
Pop. 267,300
Petaẖ Tiqva
Pop. 247,956
Ashdod
Pop. 224,656
Netanya
Pop. 224,471
Rishon LeTsiyyon
Pop. 220,492
Bnei Brak
Pop. 204,639
H̱olon
Pop. 196,282
Beersheba
Pop. 186,600
Ramat Gan
Pop. 163,301
Ashkelon
Pop. 144,073
Reẖovot
Pop. 143,904
Bat Yam
Pop. 129,012
Bet Shemesh
Pop. 124,957
Kfar Saba
Pop. 110,456
Jaffa
Pop. 100,000
Herzliya
Pop. 97,470
Hadera
Pop. 97,335
Modi‘in Makkabbim Re‘ut
Pop. 93,277
Lod
Pop. 77,223
Modiin Ilit
Pop. 76,374
Ra'anana
Pop. 75,421
Nazareth
Pop. 64,800
Ramla
Pop. 63,860
Hod HaSharon
Pop. 63,175
Rosh Ha‘Ayin
Pop. 61,801
Givatayim
Pop. 60,644
Qiryat Ata
Pop. 59,030
Nahariyya
Pop. 58,096
Kiryat Gat
Pop. 57,105
Umm el Faḥm
Pop. 56,109
Eilat
Pop. 52,299
Ness Ziona
Pop. 50,351
Acre
Pop. 49,380
El‘ad
Pop. 48,763
Yavné
Pop. 47,585
Ramat HaSharon
Pop. 47,245
Karmi’el
Pop. 46,252
Afula
Pop. 44,930
Tiberias
Pop. 44,779
Eṭ Ṭaiyiba
Pop. 43,957
Qiryat Motsqin
Pop. 43,303
Shefar‘am
Pop. 42,137
Naẕerat ‘Illit
Pop. 41,734
Qiryat Bialik
Pop. 40,231
Kiryat Ono
Pop. 39,986
Qiryat Yam
Pop. 39,897
Netivot
Pop. 37,542
Or Yehuda
Pop. 36,813
Safed
Pop. 36,094
Dimona
Pop. 34,500
Sakhnīn
Pop. 31,702
Ofaqim
Pop. 30,662
Bāqa el Gharbīya
Pop. 29,950
Yehud-Monosson
Pop. 29,312
Gedera
Pop. 28,313
Be’er Ya‘aqov
Pop. 27,768
Sderot
Pop. 27,635
Arad
Pop. 26,756
Giv'at Shmuel
Pop. 26,578
Eṭ Ṭīra
Pop. 26,552
Tamra
Pop. 25,917
Migdal Ha‘Emeq
Pop. 25,675
Yehud
Pop. 25,600
Daliyat al Karmel
Pop. 25,000
‘Ar‘ara
Pop. 24,904
Kfar Yona
Pop. 24,778
Nesher
Pop. 24,148
Mevasseret Tsiyyon
Pop. 24,052
Gan Yavne
Pop. 23,869
Kafr Qāsim
Pop. 23,823
Qiryat Mal’akhi
Pop. 23,819
Yoqne‘am ‘Illit
Pop. 23,796
Zikhron Ya‘aqov
Pop. 23,206
Tirat Karmel
Pop. 23,112
Maghār
Pop. 22,957
Kafr Kannā
Pop. 22,751
Qiryat Shmona
Pop. 22,512
Kadima Zoran
Pop. 22,490
maalot Tarshīhā
Pop. 21,836
H̱ura
Pop. 21,558
Judeida Makr
Pop. 21,163
Kuseifa
Pop. 21,079
Shoham
Pop. 20,740
Ganei Tikva
Pop. 20,398
Tel Sheva‘
Pop. 20,204
Kafr Mandā
Pop. 20,188
Rahat
Pop. 19,586
Kafr Qari‘
Pop. 19,018
Or Akiva
Pop. 18,972
Yāfā
Pop. 18,905
Qiryat Tiv‘on
Pop. 18,130
Ariel
Pop. 17,668
‘Ar‘ara BaNegev
Pop. 17,640
Yirkā
Pop. 17,171
Qalansuwa
Pop. 16,898
Bet She’an
Pop. 16,800
Binyamina
Pop. 15,847
Binyamina-Giv'at Ada
Pop. 15,847
Er Reina
Pop. 15,621
Majd el Kurūm
Pop. 15,455
Jisr ez Zarqā
Pop. 14,930
Mazkeret Batya
Pop. 14,837
Maale Iron
Pop. 14,833
Iksāl
Pop. 14,784
Abū Sinān
Pop. 14,099
Kābūl
Pop. 14,095
Laqiyya
Pop. 14,075
Even Yehuda
Pop. 13,826
‘Ein Māhil
Pop. 13,335
I‘billīn
Pop. 13,305
El Fureidīs
Pop. 13,247
Tel Mond
Pop. 13,144
Naḥf
Pop. 13,113
Azor
Pop. 12,957
Rekhasim
Pop. 12,668
Deir el Asad
Pop. 12,514
‘Isfiyā
Pop. 12,503
Jatt
Pop. 12,100
Beit Jann
Pop. 12,001
Majdal Shams
Pop. 11,180
Qiryat ‘Eqron
Pop. 11,001
Segev Shalom
Pop. 10,362
Deir Ḥannā
Pop. 10,339
Yeroẖam
Pop. 10,294
Jaljūlya
Pop. 10,148
Kfar Yasif
Pop. 10,133
Herzliya Pituah
Pop. 10,000
Basma
Pop. 9,779
Bu'ayna-Nujaydat
Pop. 9,645
H̱atsor HaGelilit
Pop. 9,272
Atlit
Pop. 8,875
Kisra - Sume'a
Pop. 8,818
Kokhav Ya’ir
Pop. 8,702
Meitar
Pop. 8,438
Bi’na
Pop. 8,381
‘Ilūṭ
Pop. 8,356
Dabbūrīya
Pop. 8,305
Zarzir
Pop. 7,942
Basmat Ṭab‘ūn
Pop. 7,916
Bu‘eina
Pop. 7,900
Ramat Yishay
Pop. 7,785
Rama
Pop. 7,728
Abū Ghaush
Pop. 7,698
H̱arish
Pop. 7,569
‘Omer
Pop. 7,530
Katzrin
Pop. 7,132
Bīr el Maksūr
Pop. 7,106
Bet Dagan
Pop. 7,099
Zemer
Pop. 7,094
Bnei Ayish
Pop. 6,978
Sha‘av
Pop. 6,941
Tūbā Zangarīya
Pop. 6,776
Yanuah Jat
Pop. 6,679
Yanuh-Jat
Pop. 6,614
Kfar H̱abad
Pop. 6,598
Shlomi
Pop. 6,511
Jūlis
Pop. 6,465
Lehavim
Pop. 6,415
Ḥurfeish
Pop. 6,410
Qiryat Ye‘arim
Pop. 6,128
Tsur Itshak
Pop. 6,044
Bet El‘azari
Pop. 6,042
Shibli–Umm al-Ghanam
Pop. 5,995
Pardesiyya
Pop. 5,930
Buqei‘a
Pop. 5,893
‘Eilabun
Pop. 5,752
Bir Hadaj
Pop. 5,735
AlSayid Tribe
Pop. 5,663
Ka‘abiyya
Pop. 5,504
Kfar Veradim
Pop. 5,486
Caesarea
Pop. 5,343
Bat H̱efer
Pop. 5,301
Mitzpe Ramon
Pop. 5,211
Shibli
Pop. 4,800
Tsur Hadassa
Pop. 4,700
Zalafa
Pop. 4,639
Talmon
Pop. 4,575
Kfar Tavor
Pop. 4,311
Sājūr
Pop. 4,270
Yad Binyamin
Pop. 4,268
Yavne’el
Pop. 4,243
Muṣmuṣ
Pop. 4,215
Umm Batin
Pop. 4,093
Muqeibila
Pop. 4,081
Savyon
Pop. 4,036
El Mazra‘a
Pop. 3,900
Naẖal Teqoa‘
Pop. 3,882
Kafr Barā
Pop. 3,678
Matan
Pop. 3,600
Kaukab Abū el Hījā
Pop. 3,589
‘Ein Naqūbā
Pop. 3,505
Elyakhin
Pop. 3,415
Kafr Kammā
Pop. 3,373
Sallama
Pop. 3,340
Har Adar
Pop. 3,300
Tsur Moshe
Pop. 3,291
‘Uzeir
Pop. 3,276
Fassūta
Pop. 3,172
Rosh Pinna
Pop. 3,148
Jīsh
Pop. 3,105
Esh Sheikh Dannūn
Pop. 2,887
Tel Qatsir
Pop. 2,878
Ibṭīn
Pop. 2,835
Hashmonaim
Pop. 2,771
Kafr Miṣr
Pop. 2,750
Mi‘ilyā
Pop. 2,700
Nofit
Pop. 2,689
Giv‘at Brenner
Pop. 2,678
Gan Ner
Pop. 2,670
Kfar NaOranim
Pop. 2,657
Revava
Pop. 2,632
Sūlam
Pop. 2,609
El Ghajar
Pop. 2,607
Shimshit
Pop. 2,514
El‘azar
Pop. 2,510
Lapid
Pop. 2,497
Niẕẕan
Pop. 2,461
Miẕpé Yeriẖo
Pop. 2,453
Nā‘ūra
Pop. 2,324
Aẖuzzat Baraq
Pop. 2,279
Merkaz Shapira
Pop. 2,210
Bet H̱ashmonay
Pop. 2,197
Tifraẖ
Pop. 2,178
Na'ale
Pop. 2,148
Nof Ayalon
Pop. 2,128
Kokhav HaShaẖar
Pop. 2,122
Shtulim
Pop. 2,116
‘Ein Qunīya
Pop. 2,098
Bareqet
Pop. 2,082
Bet Yitsẖaq Sha’ar H̱efer
Pop. 2,079
Ma‘galim
Pop. 2,061
H̱aspin
Pop. 2,055
Hosha‘ya
Pop. 2,051
Giv‘at Avni
Pop. 2,049
Rumat Heib
Pop. 2,047
Ma‘agan Mikha’el
Pop. 2,039
Khirbat Abu Tulūl
Pop. 2,023
Meisir
Pop. 2,017
Kefar Vitqin
Pop. 1,973
Midreshet Ben-Gurion
Pop. 1,972
Giv‘at Ela
Pop. 1,964
Migdal
Pop. 1,952
Nordiyya
Pop. 1,950
Kfar Shmaryahu
Pop. 1,938
Sha‘alvim
Pop. 1,928
‘Adi
Pop. 1,910
Sha‘ar Efrayim
Pop. 1,907
Aẖi‘ezer
Pop. 1,906
Nein
Pop. 1,876
Taiyiba
Pop. 1,843
Even Shemu’el
Pop. 1,807
Neẖalim
Pop. 1,788
Nili
Pop. 1,786
Yesud HaMa‘ala
Pop. 1,730
Karmé Yosef
Pop. 1,730
Na‘an
Pop. 1,717
Bet Zayit
Pop. 1,708
‘Aramsha
Pop. 1,682
Bet Yitsẖaq
Pop. 1,674
Ṣandala
Pop. 1,644
Yagur
Pop. 1,617
Metulla
Pop. 1,615
Gesher HaZiv
Pop. 1,614
Qidron
Pop. 1,607
Ein Sarid
Pop. 1,603
Kfar Hess
Pop. 1,593
Sde ‘Uziyyahu
Pop. 1,571
Ein Vered
Pop. 1,512
Afiqim
Pop. 1,511
Tel ‘Adashim
Pop. 1,504
Kefar Sirkin
Pop. 1,502
‘Azriqam
Pop. 1,495
Kammana
Pop. 1,495
Moreshet
Pop. 1,489
Neẖusha
Pop. 1,484
Sde Warburg
Pop. 1,478
H̱amam
Pop. 1,473
Kefar HaRo’e
Pop. 1,460
Rishpon
Pop. 1,458
Giv‘at Ye‘arim
Pop. 1,455
Gilat
Pop. 1,451
Dolev
Pop. 1,448
Bne Re’em
Pop. 1,417
Nes Harim
Pop. 1,414
Bet Qama
Pop. 1,405
Mikhmoret
Pop. 1,403
Kammon
Pop. 1,402
‘En Boqeq
Pop. 1,400
Ma’or
Pop. 1,398
Yoqneam
Pop. 1,398
Nir Gallim
Pop. 1,396
Manshīyet Zabda
Pop. 1,389
Udim
Pop. 1,379
Aẖisamakh
Pop. 1,377
Tal Shaẖar
Pop. 1,369
Kfar Menaẖem
Pop. 1,366
Matsliaẖ
Pop. 1,363
Kfar Rosh HaNiqra
Pop. 1,363
Nevve Yaraq
Pop. 1,348
Mazor
Pop. 1,331
Megadim
Pop. 1,329
H̱emed
Pop. 1,316
Ora
Pop. 1,314
Bustan HaGalil
Pop. 1,305
Shefayim
Pop. 1,302
H̱erut
Pop. 1,298
Be'er Ganim
Pop. 1,295
Timrat
Pop. 1,292
Be’er Toviyya
Pop. 1,289
Tsofit
Pop. 1,287
Nir Tsevi
Pop. 1,286
Berekhya
Pop. 1,274
Mishmar Ha‘Emeq
Pop. 1,271
Bet HaShitta
Pop. 1,263
Kfar Bilu
Pop. 1,258
Biẕẕaron
Pop. 1,258
‘Ein Rāfa
Pop. 1,250
‘En HaMifraẕ
Pop. 1,249
Bet H̱ilqiyya
Pop. 1,248
Shoresh
Pop. 1,247
Eshta’ol
Pop. 1,238
Sde Neẖemya
Pop. 1,235
Mabbu‘im
Pop. 1,235
Poriyya
Pop. 1,234
Giv'ot Bar
Pop. 1,230
Mesillat Tsiyyon
Pop. 1,215
Batsra
Pop. 1,213
Rummāna
Pop. 1,212
Motsa ‘Illit
Pop. 1,212
Yif‘at
Pop. 1,208
Gimzo
Pop. 1,206
Shave Tsiyyon
Pop. 1,205
Tirat Yehuda
Pop. 1,201
Geva‘ Karmel
Pop. 1,200
Elishama‘
Pop. 1,199
Drijat
Pop. 1,199
Yinnon
Pop. 1,197
Riẖaniya
Pop. 1,195
Rinnatya
Pop. 1,195
Kfar Netter
Pop. 1,193
Kfar H̱ittim
Pop. 1,190
Tal El
Pop. 1,186
Nehora
Pop. 1,181
Giv‘at H̱ayyim Iẖud
Pop. 1,176
Bet ‘Arif
Pop. 1,174
Bne Dror
Pop. 1,171
Maẕẕuva
Pop. 1,165
H̱ulda
Pop. 1,163
Poria Illit
Pop. 1,162
H̱agor
Pop. 1,162
Ramot Menashe
Pop. 1,159
Nevve Yamin
Pop. 1,155
‘En Ayyala
Pop. 1,150
‘Arugot
Pop. 1,147
Kefar Warburg
Pop. 1,143
Be’erotayim
Pop. 1,143
Maggal
Pop. 1,139
Tirabin al-Sana
Pop. 1,139
‘En Ya‘aqov
Pop. 1,137
Burgata
Pop. 1,136
H̱osen
Pop. 1,135
Ayyelet HaShaẖar
Pop. 1,134
Ben Zakkay
Pop. 1,132
‘Olesh
Pop. 1,131
Ramat HaKovésh
Pop. 1,130
Zekharya
Pop. 1,124
Yad Rambam
Pop. 1,124
Segev
Pop. 1,121
Allon HaGalil
Pop. 1,118
Umm el Quṭūf
Pop. 1,117
Bet ‘Ezra
Pop. 1,116
Niẕẕané ‘Oz
Pop. 1,115
Beit Horon
Pop. 1,115
Sde Ya‘aqov
Pop. 1,103
Sitriyya
Pop. 1,102
Ramat HaShofet
Pop. 1,101
Tsrufa
Pop. 1,097
Regba
Pop. 1,096
Sdot Yam
Pop. 1,096
Harduf
Pop. 1,095
Aẖituv
Pop. 1,093
Yuvallim
Pop. 1,093
Gilon
Pop. 1,092
Reshafim
Pop. 1,089
‘Amminadav
Pop. 1,086
Baẖan
Pop. 1,084
Yarẖiv
Pop. 1,082
Li On
Pop. 1,082
Revivim
Pop. 1,075
Bet Alfa
Pop. 1,075
Bar Yuẖay
Pop. 1,072
Mitspe Aviv
Pop. 1,070
Moledet
Pop. 1,068
Giv'on HaHadasha
Pop. 1,067
Zetan
Pop. 1,064
Mash‘én
Pop. 1,064
HaZore‘im
Pop. 1,060
Mishmeret
Pop. 1,059
Raqqefet
Pop. 1,057
Kabri
Pop. 1,054
Kokhav Michael Sobell
Pop. 1,053
Be’eri
Pop. 1,049
Giv‘ati
Pop. 1,047
Bet Yehoshua‘
Pop. 1,046
Tselafon
Pop. 1,044
Kfar Pines
Pop. 1,034
Menaẖemya
Pop. 1,033
Be’er Ora
Pop. 1,033
Elon
Pop. 1,031
Mitspe Netofa
Pop. 1,029
‘En Dor
Pop. 1,026
Mishmarot
Pop. 1,024
Mefallesim
Pop. 1,024
Tel Yitsẖaq
Pop. 1,021
Lahavot H̱aviva
Pop. 1,021
Sde H̱emed
Pop. 1,019
Bet Gamli’él
Pop. 1,019
Bet Rabban
Pop. 1,018
Bet Guvrin
Pop. 1,016
Ramat Yoẖanan
Pop. 1,012
Dvira
Pop. 1,007
Giv‘at H̱ayyim Me’uẖad
Pop. 1,006
Mishmar HaNegev
Pop. 1,005
Ashdot Ya‘aqov Iẖud
Pop. 1,003
Yashresh
Pop. 1,001
Fīq
Pop. 0
Al Buţayḩah
Pop. 0
Al Khushnīyah
Pop. 0
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Israel Time Zones

View all time zones used in Israel with current UTC offsets. Israel primarily uses Israel Standard Time (IST, UTC+2) and Israel Daylight Time (IDT, UTC+3) during DST.

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Compare and Schedule Times

Use the visual time grid and hour-by-hour tables to compare Israel time with any other timezone. Export meetings with ICS download or send to Google Calendar and Gmail.

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DST Rules and Accuracy

Track Israel’s daylight saving time changes with exact transition dates and automatic clock updates. Time data follows the IANA timezone database for current and historical accuracy.

How to Check Time in Israel

  1. Open the Israel time converter page: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/israel. The page loads Israel with cities such as Jerusalem and Tel Aviv on a visual 24-hour comparison grid, which is useful when you need to schedule a call with a client in Jerusalem, coordinate with a cybersecurity team in Tel Aviv, or plan arrival times for travel through Israel’s main business centers.

  2. Add comparison cities: Click + Add City and search for cities you work with most often, such as London, New York, or Dubai. This is especially practical for finance, software, defense technology, logistics, and international sales teams that regularly coordinate with companies in Israel, where Tel Aviv and Jerusalem often connect with European and North American business hours.

  3. Select a meeting window on the grid: Click Select to enter selection mode, then drag across the colored timeline to highlight a time range in purple. You can drag the center of the selection to move it or use the left and right handles to resize it, which helps when comparing Israeli work hours shown in green against evening or nighttime hours in other cities before locking in a support handoff, investor call, or remote engineering standup.

  4. Export and share the selected time: Once a time range is selected, use the export options for ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link. This is useful when sending a confirmed meeting slot to a distributed team so everyone sees the appointment in local time automatically, whether they are joining from Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Europe, or North America.

Time Zones in Israel

Israel uses one time zone: Asia/Jerusalem. The country runs on UTC+2 during standard time and UTC+3 during daylight saving time, so there is no internal time difference between Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Haifa, Ashdod, Netanya, Rishon LeTsiyyon, Bnei Brak, H̱olon, Petaẖ Tiqva, and other major cities.

This single-zone setup makes nationwide scheduling straightforward for domestic business, government operations, school timetables, and transport planning. A meeting set for 9:00 AM in Jerusalem is also 9:00 AM in Tel Aviv and Haifa, which simplifies coordination for companies operating across Israel’s relatively compact 20,770 km² territory.

Unlike countries that span multiple zones or use half-hour offsets, Israel keeps a uniform national clock. That consistency is especially useful for sectors concentrated around the Tel Aviv metropolitan area and Jerusalem, including technology startups, financial services, healthcare administration, tourism, logistics, and public institutions.

Israel Country Details

Israel is a country in Asia with its capital in Jerusalem. It has a population of 8,883,800 and an area of 20,770 km², making it a compact but densely active country for business, government, education, and regional travel.

The national currency is the ILS (Shekel), which is the standard currency used for daily transactions, salaries, hotel payments, retail purchases, and local business contracts. International visitors and companies working with Israeli partners often need this detail when budgeting travel, invoicing local clients, or pricing services for the Israeli market.

Israel’s dialing code is +972, which is required when calling Israeli numbers from abroad. The country’s listed languages are he, ar-IL, en-IL, reflecting the practical multilingual environment encountered in business communication, tourism, customer support, and international collaboration.

Major cities operating on the same national time include Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, West Jerusalem, Haifa, Petaẖ Tiqva, Ashdod, Netanya, Rishon LeTsiyyon, Bnei Brak, and H̱olon. For travelers and remote teams, this means a single time reference works across the country whether the trip involves government meetings in Jerusalem, startup visits in Tel Aviv, or port and industrial activity near Haifa and Ashdod.

Daylight Saving Time in Israel

Israel does observe daylight saving time. The country uses UTC+2 in standard time and shifts to UTC+3 in daylight saving time, so the national clock moves one hour ahead during the DST period.

In 2026, clocks in Israel go forward on Friday, March 27, 2026, changing from UTC+2 to UTC+3. Clocks go back on Sunday, October 25, 2026, changing from UTC+3 to UTC+2, which affects meeting planning, flight timing, customer support coverage, and international calendar invitations.

All listed major cities in Israel follow the same daylight saving schedule because they all use Asia/Jerusalem. There are no separate regions within Israel using a different civil time zone, so DST changes apply uniformly across Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Haifa, Ashdod, Netanya, and the rest of the country.

For international coordination, these DST dates matter because Israel’s time gap with Europe, North America, and Gulf markets can shift seasonally. Teams arranging recurring calls with Israeli partners should confirm dates around late March and late October, since a meeting that worked one week may land an hour earlier or later after the clock change.

Frequently Asked Questions

how many time zones does Israel have?

Israel has one time zone: Asia/Jerusalem. This means the same local time applies across the country, including Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Haifa, Ashdod, Netanya, and other major cities, which makes domestic scheduling much simpler than in countries with multiple time zones.

Because there is only one national time zone, businesses can run meetings, delivery windows, and support schedules without adjusting for internal regional clock differences. That is especially useful for companies operating nationwide in technology, retail, transport, and public administration.

does Israel use daylight saving time?

Yes, Israel uses daylight saving time. Its clock changes from UTC+2 in standard time to UTC+3 in daylight saving time, which affects international calls, travel itineraries, and recurring calendar events.

In 2026, clocks go forward on Friday, March 27, 2026, and go back on Sunday, October 25, 2026. Since the entire country follows Asia/Jerusalem, the DST change happens uniformly across all major Israeli cities.

what is the time difference between Israel and UTC?

Israel is UTC+2 during standard time and UTC+3 during daylight saving time. That means when daylight saving is not in effect, Israel is two hours ahead of UTC, and during the DST period it is three hours ahead of UTC.

This matters for international scheduling because the offset changes seasonally. If you are arranging calls with teams that use UTC as a base reference, you need to account for whether Israel is currently on standard time or daylight saving time before sending invitations.

what currency does Israel use?

Israel uses the ILS (Shekel). This is the currency used for local purchases, accommodation, transportation, dining, payroll, and most commercial transactions within the country.

For travelers, the currency matters when estimating costs in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, or Haifa. For businesses, it is important when invoicing Israeli clients, setting local prices, or comparing exchange-rate exposure for contracts and services billed in shekels.

what is the dialing code for Israel?

The international dialing code for Israel is +972. If you are calling an Israeli business, hotel, government office, or personal number from another country, you begin with +972 before the local number.

This is particularly useful for travel planning, customer support contact, and international business communication. Companies with clients or suppliers in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv often store Israeli numbers in international format to avoid connection issues when calling from abroad.

what languages are used in Israel?

The listed languages for Israel are he, ar-IL, en-IL. In practical terms, this is relevant for travelers booking services, businesses preparing customer communication, and remote teams deciding what language to use for meetings, emails, and documentation.

English is commonly important in international business settings, especially in technology, tourism, and cross-border services. Hebrew and Arabic are also essential in local communication contexts, public services, and region-specific operations.

which cities in Israel use the same time zone?

Major cities including Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, West Jerusalem, Haifa, Petaẖ Tiqva, Ashdod, Netanya, Rishon LeTsiyyon, Bnei Brak, and H̱olon all use Asia/Jerusalem. There is no city-level time difference among these locations.

This is useful for national event planning, domestic travel, and multi-office coordination. Whether a company has staff in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv or a traveler is moving between Haifa and Ashdod, the local time remains the same throughout the journey.