Time Zones in Palestinian Territory

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East Jerusalem
Palestinian Territory · EEST
East Jerusalem Daylight TimeGMT +03Tue, Jul 21
12AM3AM6AM9AM12PM3PM6PM9PM
EET automatically adjusted to EEST time zone, that is in use
UTC
UTC · UTC
Coordinated Universal TimeGMT +00Tue, Jul 21
12AM3AM6AM9AM12PM3PM6PM9PM
East Jerusalem
Pop. 428,304
Gaza
Pop. 410,000
Khān Yūnis
Pop. 173,183
Jabālyā
Pop. 168,568
Hebron
Pop. 160,470
Nablus
Pop. 130,326
Rafaḩ
Pop. 126,305
Dayr al Balaḩ
Pop. 59,504
Bayt Lāhyā
Pop. 56,919
Battir
Pop. 56,746
Ţūlkarm
Pop. 44,169
Qalqīlyah
Pop. 43,212
Yaţţā
Pop. 41,425
Ma‘ale Adummim
Pop. 38,193
Al Bīrah
Pop. 38,192
Bayt Ḩānūn
Pop. 37,392
An Nuşayrāt
Pop. 36,123
Old City
Pop. 36,000
Al Burayj
Pop. 34,951
Janīn
Pop. 34,730
Banī Suhaylā
Pop. 31,272
Bethlehem
Pop. 29,019
Az̧ Z̧āhirīyah
Pop. 27,616
‘Aţārūt
Pop. 25,595
Surif City
Pop. 25,242
Ar Rām wa Ḑāḩiyat al Barīd
Pop. 24,838
Ramallah
Pop. 24,599
Ḩalḩūl
Pop. 21,076
Dūrā
Pop. 20,835
Banī Na‘īm
Pop. 19,783
Jericho
Pop. 19,783
Al Qarārah
Pop. 19,500
As Samū‘
Pop. 19,355
Qabāţīyah
Pop. 19,127
Idhnā
Pop. 18,727
‘Abasān al Kabīrah
Pop. 18,163
Sa‘īr
Pop. 17,775
Al ‘Ayzarīyah
Pop. 17,455
Balāţah
Pop. 17,146
Az Zuwāydah
Pop. 16,688
Bayt Jālā
Pop. 16,183
Al Yāmūn
Pop. 16,164
Ţūbās
Pop. 15,591
Bayt Sāḩūr
Pop. 14,921
Tarqūmyā
Pop. 14,202
Ya‘bad
Pop. 13,477
Baytūnyā
Pop. 12,822
Bayt Ūmmar
Pop. 12,238
‘Anātā
Pop. 11,946
Givat Zeev
Pop. 11,764
Abū Dīs
Pop. 11,753
Salfīt
Pop. 11,000
Al ‘Ubaydīyah
Pop. 10,618
Bayt Fajjār
Pop. 10,579
Shūkat aş Şūfī
Pop. 10,566
Ţammūn
Pop. 10,119
Bayt Fūrīk
Pop. 10,108
‘Attīl
Pop. 10,100
Efrata
Pop. 10,088
‘Arrābah
Pop. 9,703
Ad Dawḩah
Pop. 9,631
Sīlat al Ḩārithīyah
Pop. 9,557
Taffūḩ
Pop. 9,480
Dayr al Ghuşūn
Pop. 9,187
Bayt Ūlā
Pop. 9,159
Khuzā‘ah
Pop. 9,023
Al Khaḑir
Pop. 9,003
Oranit
Pop. 8,955
Baytā al Fawqā
Pop. 8,535
Qaffīn
Pop. 8,489
Jaba‘
Pop. 8,391
Kokhav Ya‘aqov
Pop. 8,194
Dhannābah
Pop. 8,193
Ash Shuyūkh
Pop. 8,151
Bidyā
Pop. 8,065
Bayt ‘Awwā
Pop. 7,943
Bayt Liqyā
Pop. 7,795
‘Azzūn
Pop. 7,727
Qarne Shomeron
Pop. 7,713
‘Aqrabā
Pop. 7,707
‘Aşīrah ash Shamālīyah
Pop. 7,475
Kafr Rā‘ī
Pop. 7,276
Qaţanah
Pop. 7,274
‘Anabtā
Pop. 7,106
Qabalān
Pop. 7,043
Silwād
Pop. 7,006
Khārās
Pop. 6,885
Maythalūn
Pop. 6,804
Dayr Dibwān
Pop. 6,692
‘Illār
Pop. 6,681
Bal‘ā
Pop. 6,545
Al Mughrāqah
Pop. 6,448
Bīr Zayt
Pop. 6,398
Naḩḩālīn
Pop. 6,215
An Naşr
Pop. 6,211
Za‘tarah
Pop. 6,210
Biddū
Pop. 6,180
Jammā‘īn
Pop. 6,158
Dayr Sāmit
Pop. 6,144
Az Zaytūnīyah
Pop. 6,107
Sīlat az̧ Z̧ahr
Pop. 6,079
Beit El
Pop. 6,042
‘Abasān al Jadīdah
Pop. 5,984
Ḩablah
Pop. 5,945
Ḩizmā
Pop. 5,916
Bayt Līd
Pop. 5,740
Birqīn
Pop. 5,730
Bayt Kāḩil
Pop. 5,663
Ḩuwwārah
Pop. 5,633
‘Awartā
Pop. 5,563
Ḩūsān
Pop. 5,535
Geva Binyamin
Pop. 5,525
Dayr Abū Ḑa‘īf
Pop. 5,506
Al Fukhkhārī
Pop. 5,464
Banī Zayd
Pop. 5,441
Sinjil
Pop. 5,371
Jannātah
Pop. 5,348
Kharbathā al Mişbāḩ
Pop. 5,141
Bet Arye
Pop. 5,139
Banī Zayd ash Shārqīyah
Pop. 5,015
‘Ajjah
Pop. 4,995
Kafr ad Dīk
Pop. 4,986
Kafr Dān
Pop. 4,967
Sālim
Pop. 4,940
Az Zāwiyah
Pop. 4,917
Sīrīs
Pop. 4,898
Bīr Nabālā
Pop. 4,776
Qibyah
Pop. 4,761
Al Judayyidah
Pop. 4,681
Till
Pop. 4,605
Qedumim
Pop. 4,596
Wādī as Salqā
Pop. 4,552
Kefar Adummim
Pop. 4,513
Ni‘līn
Pop. 4,512
Al Jīb
Pop. 4,505
Al Mazra‘ah ash Sharqīyah
Pop. 4,435
Nūbā
Pop. 4,328
Quşrah
Pop. 4,316
Bayt ‘Ūr at Taḩtā
Pop. 4,313
Kafr Thulth
Pop. 4,218
Shuqbā
Pop. 4,188
Bāqah ash Sharqīyah
Pop. 4,165
Dayr Jarīr
Pop. 4,156
Şānūr
Pop. 4,141
Barţa‘ah ash Sharqīyah
Pop. 4,126
Battīr
Pop. 4,092
Al ‘Awjā
Pop. 4,067
Khirbat Abū Falāḩ
Pop. 3,961
Bayt ‘Anān
Pop. 3,946
Kafr al Labad
Pop. 3,915
Şaffā
Pop. 3,904
Elqana
Pop. 3,812
Rūjayb
Pop. 3,805
Qarāwat Banī Ḩasan
Pop. 3,761
Az Zabābidah
Pop. 3,751
Dayr Istiyā
Pop. 3,730
Bayt Sūrīk
Pop. 3,705
‘Immanu‘el
Pop. 3,693
Turmus‘ayyā
Pop. 3,686
Al Karmil
Pop. 3,685
Al Jiftlik
Pop. 3,666
‘Anīn
Pop. 3,647
Burqah
Pop. 3,631
Dayr Ballūţ
Pop. 3,566
Arţās
Pop. 3,552
Kūbar
Pop. 3,546
Brūqīn
Pop. 3,538
Bayt Dajan
Pop. 3,487
Dayr Abū Mash‘al
Pop. 3,475
Faqqū‘ah
Pop. 3,426
Khursā
Pop. 3,388
Kafr Qaddūm
Pop. 3,376
Az Za‘ayyim
Pop. 3,373
Ar Rīḩīyah
Pop. 3,369
Rummanah
Pop. 3,275
Al Fandaqūmīyah
Pop. 3,266
Ar Ramāḑīn
Pop. 3,232
Jayyūs
Pop. 3,196
Bayt Ībā
Pop. 3,175
Alon shvut
Pop. 3,151
Kifil Ḩāris
Pop. 3,132
Rammūn
Pop. 3,101
‘Ibwayn
Pop. 3,077
Far‘ūn
Pop. 3,072
Zaytā
Pop. 3,052
Ofra
Pop. 3,039
Şaydā
Pop. 2,988
Al Ittiḩād
Pop. 2,978
Ḩāris
Pop. 2,967
‘Ayn Yabrūd
Pop. 2,959
Rābā
Pop. 2,951
Baytīn
Pop. 2,948
Talfīt
Pop. 2,906
Kafr Mālik
Pop. 2,903
Yatmā
Pop. 2,897
‘Ūrīf
Pop. 2,890
Sannīryā
Pop. 2,887
Juḩr ad Dīk
Pop. 2,880
Dūrā al Qar‘
Pop. 2,858
Sabasţīyah
Pop. 2,823
Şarrah
Pop. 2,810
Kharbathā Banī Ḩārith
Pop. 2,808
Rantīs
Pop. 2,795
Bayt Imrīn
Pop. 2,794
Umm an Naşr
Pop. 2,763
Bayt Sīrā
Pop. 2,744
Alei Zahav
Pop. 2,739
Dayr Sharaf
Pop. 2,681
Qarāwat Banī Zayd
Pop. 2,673
Mevo H̱oron
Pop. 2,669
‘Azmūţ
Pop. 2,622
Ţallūzah
Pop. 2,604
al-Kum
Pop. 2,568
Bayt Maqdum
Pop. 2,568
Şarţah
Pop. 2,528
Alfe Menashe
Pop. 2,510
Būrīn
Pop. 2,500
Ganei Modi'in
Pop. 2,488
Kafr Jammāl
Pop. 2,481
Al Bādhān
Pop. 2,458
Ḩajjah
Pop. 2,444
Al Lubban ash Sharqīyah
Pop. 2,439
Kafr Qallīl
Pop. 2,421
Jalbūn
Pop. 2,421
Qaryūt
Pop. 2,399
Al Burj
Pop. 2,381
Kufayrit
Pop. 2,376
Faḩmah
Pop. 2,369
Immātīn
Pop. 2,368
‘Aşīrah al Qiblīyah
Pop. 2,341
Tayāsīr
Pop. 2,323
Neve Daniel
Pop. 2,315
‘Aynabūs
Pop. 2,315
Nazlat ‘Īsá
Pop. 2,313
‘Ez Efrayim
Pop. 2,292
Jīt
Pop. 2,243
‘Aţārah
Pop. 2,240
As Sāwiyah
Pop. 2,236
Rābūd
Pop. 2,228
Yāşīd
Pop. 2,226
Dayr al Ḩaţab
Pop. 2,194
Mislīyah
Pop. 2,187
Yaqqir
Pop. 2,183
Al Mughayyir
Pop. 2,175
Shūfah
Pop. 2,174
Dūmā
Pop. 2,157
Khallat ad Dār
Pop. 2,153
Mardā
Pop. 2,142
Al ‘Araqa
Pop. 2,135
Bayt ‘Amrah
Pop. 2,133
Aţ Ţaybah
Pop. 2,129
Majdal Banī Fāḑil
Pop. 2,122
Dayr as Sūdān
Pop. 2,104
Zaytā Jammā‘īn
Pop. 2,092
Bazzāryah
Pop. 2,091
Jinşāfūţ
Pop. 2,089
Zubūbah
Pop. 2,063
Al Judayrah
Pop. 2,059
‘Ābūd
Pop. 2,056
Dayr Ibzī‘
Pop. 2,041
Rāmīn
Pop. 2,040
Al Jalamah
Pop. 2,035
Al Qubaybah
Pop. 2,008
Masḩah
Pop. 1,982
‘Arrānah
Pop. 1,972
Jalqamūs
Pop. 1,968
Rāfāt
Pop. 1,952
Ash Shaykh Sa‘d
Pop. 1,932
Iktābah
Pop. 1,919
Dayr Qiddīs
Pop. 1,916
Pedu’el
Pop. 1,910
Pesagot
Pop. 1,903
Al Majd
Pop. 1,896
Aş Şūrrah
Pop. 1,896
Zawātā
Pop. 1,855
‘Anzah
Pop. 1,851
Al Muşaddar
Pop. 1,845
Barqan
Pop. 1,833
Bayt ‘Īnūn
Pop. 1,782
Azun Atme
Pop. 1,746
Mādamā
Pop. 1,735
Bayt Iksā
Pop. 1,734
Ash Shuhadā’
Pop. 1,727
Kafr ‘Ayn
Pop. 1,720
Jifnā
Pop. 1,693
Qūşīn
Pop. 1,691
Bil‘īn
Pop. 1,678
Rās Karkar
Pop. 1,641
Imrīsh
Pop. 1,640
Bayt Duqqū
Pop. 1,637
Yiẕhar
Pop. 1,635
Bāqat al Ḩaţab
Pop. 1,624
Bardalah
Pop. 1,612
Yāsūf
Pop. 1,604
Ūşarīn
Pop. 1,595
Mirkah
Pop. 1,592
Har Gillo
Pop. 1,590
Dayr al ‘Asal al Fawqā
Pop. 1,574
An Naşşārīyah
Pop. 1,568
Qedar
Pop. 1,565
‘Ayn ‘Arīk
Pop. 1,546
Bat A'in
Pop. 1,545
An Nāqūrah
Pop. 1,528
Shuyūkh al ‘Arrūb
Pop. 1,527
An Nazlah ash Sharqīyah
Pop. 1,500
H̱allamish
Pop. 1,478
Jūrat ash Sham‘ah
Pop. 1,472
Ma‘ale Mikhmas
Pop. 1,463
Mikhmās
Pop. 1,461
Al Lubban al Gharbī
Pop. 1,456
Kafr ‘Abbūsh
Pop. 1,444
‘Arab ar Rashāydah
Pop. 1,435
Bayt Qād
Pop. 1,430
Az Zubaydāt
Pop. 1,403
Wādī Raḩḩāl
Pop. 1,401
Khallat Ḩamāmah
Pop. 1,397
Khallat an Nu‘mān
Pop. 1,397
Khallat al Mayyah
Pop. 1,391
Jūrīsh
Pop. 1,385
Abū Qashsh
Pop. 1,385
Budrus
Pop. 1,380
‘Almon
Pop. 1,378
Karmah
Pop. 1,365
Farkhah
Pop. 1,351
Aţ Ţīrah
Pop. 1,340
H̱innanit
Pop. 1,323
Marāḩ Rabbāḩ
Pop. 1,303
Suseya
Pop. 1,301
Bīr al Bāshā
Pop. 1,291
Al Midyah
Pop. 1,284
Al Ḩīlah
Pop. 1,258
Ma‘ale Efrayim
Pop. 1,241
Itamar
Pop. 1,238
An Nuway‘imah
Pop. 1,229
‘Ajjūl
Pop. 1,220
Bayt Ta‘mar
Pop. 1,214
Al Buq‘ah
Pop. 1,200
Sal‘it
Pop. 1,190
Qalandiyā
Pop. 1,169
An Nabī Ilyās
Pop. 1,157
Wādī Fūkīn
Pop. 1,153
Kefar ‘Eẕyon
Pop. 1,152
Al Jāniyah
Pop. 1,147
Al ‘Aţţārah
Pop. 1,145
‘Ayn al Bayḑā
Pop. 1,145
Qalqas
Pop. 1,132
Qīrah
Pop. 1,131
Kafr Qūd
Pop. 1,129
Ūdalah
Pop. 1,123
Bayt Ḩasan
Pop. 1,109
Kafr Şūr
Pop. 1,107
Bruchin
Pop. 1,093
Khallat Şāliḩ
Pop. 1,077
Kafr Zībād
Pop. 1,068
Al Faşāyil
Pop. 1,064
Bayt Wazan
Pop. 1,046
Al Hāshimīyah
Pop. 1,038
Otniel
Pop. 1,037
Karme Ẕur
Pop. 1,021
Surdā
Pop. 1,017
Karney Shomron
Pop. 0
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All Country Time Zones

View the time zones used in Palestinian Territory, including EET (UTC+2) and EEST (UTC+3) during daylight saving time. See current offsets and local time details for the country.

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Compare and Schedule Times

Use the visual time comparison grid and hour-by-hour tables to match Palestinian Territory time with other cities and time zones. Export meetings with ICS download or send to Google Calendar and Gmail.

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DST Rules and Accuracy

Track daylight saving time in Palestinian Territory with exact transition dates and automatic clock changes. Time data is kept accurate using the IANA timezone database, including historical rule updates.

How to Check Time in Palestinian Territory

  1. Open the Palestinian Territory page: 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 and Gaza, which is useful when you are planning a call, coordinating NGO field operations, or arranging travel across the West Bank and Gaza.

  2. Add comparison cities: Click + Add City and search for cities you want to compare against Palestinian Territory, such as London, Dubai, or New York. This is especially practical for humanitarian coordination, media scheduling, and business communication with partners in Gulf trade hubs, European offices, or North American donor organizations.

  3. Select a working time window: Click Select to enter selection mode, then drag across the colored timeline to highlight a meeting range in purple; you can adjust the left and right handles or drag the center to move the whole block. For example, you can mark a morning or afternoon slot in East Jerusalem or Gaza and immediately see whether it falls into work hours, evening, or night in the other cities, helping remote teams avoid scheduling calls outside normal office hours.

  4. Export and share the result: After selecting a range, use the export options for ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link. This is useful when sending a confirmed meeting time to journalists, aid agencies, logistics teams, or cross-border business contacts so everyone receives the same schedule in their local time zone.

Time Zones in Palestinian Territory

Palestinian Territory uses 2 time zones: Asia/Gaza and Asia/Hebron. Both use UTC+2 during standard time and UTC+3 during daylight saving time, so there is no offset difference between these two zones under the current schedule.

The main distinction is geographic rather than numerical. Asia/Gaza applies to cities including Gaza, Khān Yūnis, Jabālyā, Rafaḩ, Dayr al Balaḩ, and Bayt Lāhyā, while Asia/Hebron applies to East Jerusalem, Hebron, Nablus, and Battir. This matters when users search by city name in a time converter, because the correct row should match the local city designation even when the UTC offset is the same.

For practical scheduling, the two-zone setup means users may see separate timezone labels in international systems, airline tools, calendar software, and distributed team dashboards. If you are coordinating work between Gaza-based operations and contacts in Hebron or East Jerusalem, the current listed offsets remain aligned, which simplifies same-day calls and deadline planning.

Palestinian Territory Country Details

Palestinian Territory is located in Asia and has a population of 4,569,087 across an area of 5,970 km². Its capital is East Jerusalem, which is also one of the key cities associated with the Asia/Hebron time zone in scheduling tools.

The local currency is the ILS (Shekel), which is relevant for travel budgeting, invoice timing, and payment coordination with local suppliers or service providers. The country dialing code is +970, which is useful when setting up international calls, confirming hotel or transport arrangements, or contacting local offices from abroad.

The primary language code is ar-PS. For international organizations, customer support teams, and cross-border project managers, this country profile helps pair time planning with practical communication details such as phone routing, language expectations, and business documentation.

Daylight Saving Time in Palestinian Territory

Palestinian Territory does observe daylight saving time in both of its listed time zones, Asia/Gaza and Asia/Hebron. Standard time is UTC+2, and daylight saving time is UTC+3, so clocks move forward by one hour during the DST period.

In 2026, clocks go forward on Saturday, March 28, 2026, changing from UTC+2 to UTC+3. Clocks go back on Saturday, October 24, 2026, changing from UTC+3 to UTC+2. These dates are important for organizations scheduling Ramadan-adjacent operations, international media interviews, aid deliveries, or recurring meetings with Europe and the Gulf.

There is no listed DST difference between Asia/Gaza and Asia/Hebron for this schedule, so both regions change on the same dates and use the same UTC offsets throughout the year. That consistency reduces confusion for teams working across Gaza, Hebron, Nablus, and East Jerusalem, especially when exporting meetings to shared calendars.

Frequently Asked Questions

how many time zones does Palestinian Territory have?

Palestinian Territory has 2 time zones: Asia/Gaza and Asia/Hebron. In practical use, these correspond to different city groupings such as Gaza and Khān Yūnis in Asia/Gaza, and East Jerusalem, Hebron, and Nablus in Asia/Hebron.

Although there are two named time zones, both currently follow the same offset pattern: UTC+2 in standard time and UTC+3 in daylight saving time. This means scheduling between major cities inside Palestinian Territory is straightforward under the current rules.

does Palestinian Territory use daylight saving time?

Yes, Palestinian Territory uses daylight saving time in both Asia/Gaza and Asia/Hebron. During standard time the offset is UTC+2, and during daylight saving time it becomes UTC+3.

In 2026, the clocks move forward on Saturday, March 28, 2026, and move back on Saturday, October 24, 2026. These changes matter for recurring business calls, NGO coordination, and travel itineraries that cross the spring and autumn transition periods.

what is the time difference between Palestinian Territory and UTC?

Palestinian Territory is UTC+2 during standard time and UTC+3 during daylight saving time. Both Asia/Gaza and Asia/Hebron follow this same pattern.

That means the difference from UTC depends on the season. If you are scheduling with teams that use UTC-based systems, such as aviation, logistics, software infrastructure, or international newsrooms, you need to account for the one-hour shift between the winter and summer periods.

what currency does Palestinian Territory use?

Palestinian Territory uses the ILS (Shekel). This is important for travelers, importers, aid procurement teams, and remote contractors who need to price services, settle invoices, or estimate local expenses accurately.

Knowing the currency alongside the local time zone is useful when planning payment deadlines or same-day bank communication. For example, finance teams often need both the correct local business hours and the correct settlement currency when coordinating cross-border transactions.

what is the dialing code for Palestinian Territory?

The international dialing code for Palestinian Territory is +970. This code is used when calling local numbers from abroad for business discussions, family contact, hotel arrangements, or field coordination.

For international teams, combining the +970 dialing code with the correct local time zone helps avoid calling outside working hours. This is especially useful for customer service teams, journalists booking interviews, and organizations coordinating with offices in East Jerusalem, Hebron, or Gaza.

what are the main cities used for time conversion in Palestinian Territory?

Common cities used for time conversion in Palestinian Territory include East Jerusalem, Gaza, Khān Yūnis, Jabālyā, Hebron, Nablus, Rafaḩ, Dayr al Balaḩ, Bayt Lāhyā, and Battir. These cities map to either Asia/Hebron or Asia/Gaza, depending on location.

This city list is helpful when searching in a world clock or comparison grid because many users look up a city name rather than a timezone label. Choosing the correct city row makes meeting planning clearer for travel, regional operations, and international communication.