Time Zones in Palestinian Territory
View current local time, UTC offsets, DST transition dates, and convert Palestinian Territory time to any timezone worldwide.
Country Time Zones
See all time zones used in Palestinian Territory, including Asia/Gaza and Asia/Hebron, with standard offset UTC+2 and daylight offset UTC+3.
Compare and Schedule Times
Use the visual time grid and hour-by-hour tables to compare Palestinian Territory time with other zones. Export meetings with ICS download or send to Google Calendar and Gmail.
DST Rules and Accuracy
Track daylight saving time in Palestinian Territory with exact annual transition dates and historical rule changes. Times adjust automatically using the IANA timezone database.
How to Check Time in Palestinian Territory
Open the Palestinian Territory time converter: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/palestinian-territory. The page opens with Palestinian Territory time context centered on cities such as East Jerusalem in Asia/Hebron and Gaza in Asia/Gaza, which is useful when you are planning a call, scheduling aid operations, or coordinating travel across the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
Add comparison cities with + Add City: Click + Add City and search for cities that matter to your schedule, such as London for NGO coordination, Dubai for regional business, or New York for international media and donor calls. This lets you compare Palestinian Territory working hours against the cities most commonly involved in diplomacy, logistics, education, remittances, and cross-border business communication.
Drag across the grid to select a meeting window: Use the Select button if needed, then drag across the colored timeline on the Palestinian Territory row to highlight a time range in purple; you can resize it with the left and right handles or move the whole block by dragging the center. For example, selecting a morning block in East Jerusalem can help you immediately see whether it overlaps with business hours in London or falls too early for teams in New York, which is especially helpful for remote briefings, academic coordination, and humanitarian operations.
Export the selected time range: After selecting a range, use the export options for ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link. This is practical when you need to send a confirmed call window to a distributed team, share a briefing slot with partners abroad, or save a travel-related appointment so everyone sees it in their own local calendar.
Time Zones in Palestinian Territory
Palestinian Territory uses 2 time zones: Asia/Gaza (UTC+2) and Asia/Hebron (UTC+2). Although there are two named time zones in use, both currently share the same UTC offset of UTC+2, so there is no clock difference between them based on the available timezone data.
The main distinction is geographic rather than offset-based. Asia/Gaza covers cities such as Gaza, Khān Yūnis, Jabālyā, Rafaḩ, Dayr al Balaḩ, and Bayt Lāhyā, while Asia/Hebron includes East Jerusalem, Hebron, Nablus, and Battir. This matters when scheduling because users often search by city name rather than timezone label, especially for business calls, family communication, aid coordination, and media planning.
Palestinian Territory does not use half-hour or quarter-hour offsets in the listed zones. Both time zones are aligned at UTC+2, which simplifies coordination inside the territory because a meeting scheduled in Gaza matches the same wall-clock time in East Jerusalem and Hebron.
Palestinian Territory Country Details
Palestinian Territory is located in Asia and has East Jerusalem as its capital. The territory has a population of 4,569,087 and a total area of 5,970 km², making accurate time coordination especially important for public services, education networks, transport planning, and cross-border communication in a relatively compact but politically and geographically complex area.
The local currency is the ILS (Shekel), which is relevant for travelers, cross-border commerce, online payments, and budgeting for business activity. If you are arranging meetings involving invoices, salary discussions, or service contracts, it helps to pair time conversion with currency awareness so deadlines and payment windows are understood clearly.
The international dialing code is +970, and the primary language listed is ar-PS. These details are useful when preparing customer support schedules, placing international calls, setting contact forms, or organizing multilingual communication with institutions, NGOs, media organizations, and family contacts in Palestinian Territory.
Daylight Saving Time in Palestinian Territory
Palestinian Territory uses the time zones Asia/Gaza and Asia/Hebron, and both are listed here at UTC+2. There is no separate regional offset shown between Gaza and Hebron in the available timezone data, so both regions are aligned for standard time comparison on this page.
No daylight saving time transition dates are available here for Palestinian Territory. Because of that, the practical takeaway for this page is that the listed time zones are UTC+2 for both Asia/Gaza and Asia/Hebron, with no regional difference shown between the two zones.
For scheduling across cities such as East Jerusalem, Gaza, Hebron, and Nablus, this means the current comparison is straightforward: the territory’s listed zones match each other. That is especially useful for internal coordination across education, healthcare, municipal administration, humanitarian logistics, and family communication, where even a one-hour mismatch would create missed calls or transport confusion.
Frequently Asked Questions
how many time zones does Palestinian Territory have?
Palestinian Territory uses 2 time zones: Asia/Gaza and Asia/Hebron. In the timezone data used here, both are set to UTC+2, so while there are two timezone identifiers, there is no current offset difference between them on this page.
This is helpful for users who search by city because Gaza-based locations map to Asia/Gaza, while East Jerusalem, Hebron, Nablus, and Battir map to Asia/Hebron. In practical terms, scheduling a call between Gaza and Hebron does not require any clock adjustment here.
does Palestinian Territory use daylight saving time?
Palestinian Territory is shown here with Asia/Gaza: UTC+2 and Asia/Hebron: UTC+2. No daylight saving transition dates are included, so there is no separate seasonal clock-change schedule described on this page.
For most users, the important point is that both listed Palestinian Territory time zones are aligned at the same UTC offset here. That makes it easier to compare local time for meetings, travel coordination, and international calls without dealing with an internal one-hour difference.
what is the time difference between Palestinian Territory and UTC?
The time difference between Palestinian Territory and UTC is UTC+2 for both listed time zones: Asia/Gaza and Asia/Hebron. That means local time in Palestinian Territory is two hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time.
Because both zones use the same offset here, the answer is the same whether you are looking at East Jerusalem, Gaza, Hebron, or Nablus. This consistency is useful when arranging interviews, shipping updates, NGO reporting deadlines, or remote work sessions tied to UTC-based systems.
what currency does Palestinian Territory use?
Palestinian Territory uses the ILS (Shekel). This matters for travelers, online shoppers, employers, contractors, and organizations handling local expenses, reimbursements, or service payments.
When you are scheduling a business call or planning a trip, it is often useful to know both the local time and the local currency together. That helps with coordinating store hours, payment deadlines, hotel arrangements, transport bookings, and invoice timing.
what is the dialing code for Palestinian Territory?
The international dialing code for Palestinian Territory is +970. If you are calling a contact in East Jerusalem, Gaza, Hebron, or another Palestinian city from abroad, this is the country code you use before the local number.
This is especially useful for customer support teams, journalists, aid workers, and families making international calls. Pairing the dialing code with the local timezone helps avoid calling outside normal waking or business hours.
what is the capital of Palestinian Territory?
The capital of Palestinian Territory is East Jerusalem. On this page, East Jerusalem is associated with the Asia/Hebron timezone, which is listed at UTC+2.
Knowing the capital is useful for diplomatic scheduling, government-related communication, academic research, and media coverage. It also helps users choose the most relevant city row when comparing time for official calls or regional planning.
which cities are commonly used for time comparison in Palestinian Territory?
Common city references for Palestinian Territory include East Jerusalem, Gaza, Khān Yūnis, Jabālyā, Hebron, Nablus, Rafaḩ, Dayr al Balaḩ, Bayt Lāhyā, and Battir. These cities are distributed across the two timezone labels Asia/Hebron and Asia/Gaza, though both are shown at UTC+2.
This city-level detail is useful because many people search by place name rather than timezone database label. It helps when setting up calls with local offices, planning family communication, organizing deliveries, or comparing schedules for schools, clinics, and field teams.