Current Time in Khān Yūnis

Khān Yūnis
Palestinian Territory · EEST
Khān Yūnis Daylight TimeGMT +03Mon, Apr 6
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EET automatically adjusted to EEST time zone, that is in use
UTC
UTC · UTC
Coordinated Universal TimeGMT +00Mon, Apr 6
12AM3AM6AM9AM12PM3PM6PM9PM

How to Check Current Time in Khān Yūnis, Palestinian Territory

  1. Open the Khān Yūnis page: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/palestinian-territory/khan-yunis to load Khān Yūnis pre-selected on the visual comparison grid. This is useful if you are scheduling a call with contacts in southern Gaza, checking local business hours, or planning aid, logistics, media, or family communication across borders.

  2. Add comparison cities with the + Add City button: Click + Add City and search for cities such as London, New York, and Dubai to compare Khān Yūnis with major finance, media, diplomatic, and travel hubs. London is relevant for NGOs, government coordination, and international news desks; New York is useful for US-based organizations and family calls; Dubai helps with regional trade, logistics, and Middle East business coordination.

  3. Drag across the grid to select a meeting window: Use the Select button if needed, then drag across the Khān Yūnis row to highlight a time range in purple, such as 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM in Khān Yūnis. That visual selection lets you immediately see that the same window is typically 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM in London during standard time or 4:00 AM to 6:00 AM in New York when Khān Yūnis is on UTC+2 and New York is on UTC-5, showing why early Gaza mornings are often difficult for North American participants.

  4. Export and share the selected time: 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 meeting slot to a distributed team, attach an ICS file so everyone sees the event in local time automatically, or share a link with journalists, suppliers, or relatives coordinating around Khān Yūnis time.

About Khān Yūnis Time Zone

Khān Yūnis uses the Asia/Gaza IANA time zone, the standard time zone identifier used in operating systems, calendar platforms, and scheduling software. The city is in the southern Gaza Strip in the Palestinian Territory, and its local time is aligned with the broader Gaza time system rather than a separate municipal offset. In standard time, Khān Yūnis is typically UTC+2, meaning local time is two hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time.

Khān Yūnis can also observe daylight saving time, shifting to UTC+3 during the DST period used in Gaza. DST rules in the Palestinian Territory can change by official decree, so exact transition timing may differ from the European Union, Israel, or neighboring Arab states in a given year. Because of that, anyone arranging cross-border calls, humanitarian operations, transport timing, or broadcast schedules should verify the date-specific offset rather than assuming it matches nearby countries automatically.

Geographically, Khān Yūnis sits close to Israel and the eastern Mediterranean, so its time is often compared with Jerusalem/Tel Aviv, Cairo, and Amman. Even when neighboring places are geographically close, DST start and end dates may not be identical, which can temporarily create a one-hour difference where there is usually none. That matters for border coordination, regional media deadlines, and international organizations that operate across Gaza, Israel, Jordan, Egypt, the UK, and North America.

Khān Yūnis City Details

Khān Yūnis is a major city in the Palestinian Territory (PS) with a population of 173,183, making it one of the significant urban centers in the Gaza Strip. Its geographic coordinates are 31.34018° N, 34.30627° E, placing it in the southern part of Gaza near key internal transport routes and regional coastal connections. Those coordinates are useful for mapping, logistics planning, satellite operations, and location-based scheduling tools.

The local currency listed for Khān Yūnis is the Israeli new shekel (ILS), which is widely used in the Palestinian territories for everyday transactions, pricing, and commercial activity. The country dialing code is +970, which is the international telephone code used when calling Palestinian numbers from abroad. For travelers, reporters, NGOs, and remote teams, these details help combine time planning with practical communication and payment preparation.

Time Differences from Khān Yūnis

Khān Yūnis time changes seasonally because Asia/Gaza may move between UTC+2 and UTC+3, so the exact difference to other cities depends on the date. The comparisons below use common standard-time relationships and note where daylight saving can change the gap by one hour.

Compared with London, Khān Yūnis is usually 2 hours ahead when Khān Yūnis is on UTC+2 and London is on GMT, or 2 hours ahead when both locations are on their common summer pattern of UTC+3 versus BST UTC+1. When it is 9:00 AM in Khān Yūnis, it is typically 7:00 AM in London. This is often workable for NGO briefings, newsroom coordination, and UK-based legal or diplomatic calls.

Compared with New York, Khān Yūnis is usually 7 hours ahead during a standard UTC+2 versus UTC-5 setup, though the difference can become 6 or 8 hours temporarily when DST calendars do not line up. When it is 9:00 AM in Khān Yūnis, it is commonly 2:00 AM in New York under standard-time alignment. That makes late afternoon or early evening in Khān Yūnis much better for East Coast US calls than local morning.

Compared with Tokyo, Khān Yūnis is usually 7 hours behind when Khān Yūnis is on UTC+2 and Tokyo remains on JST UTC+9, since Japan does not observe DST. When it is 9:00 AM in Khān Yūnis, it is 4:00 PM in Tokyo. This overlap is useful for same-day coordination with East Asian media, suppliers, or academic institutions because Gaza mornings reach Tokyo in the late afternoon.

Compared with Sydney, Khān Yūnis is commonly 8 hours behind when comparing UTC+2 to AEST UTC+10, but the gap can widen to 9 hours when Sydney is on daylight saving time at AEDT UTC+11. When it is 9:00 AM in Khān Yūnis, it is usually 5:00 PM in Sydney in standard Australian eastern time. That makes Khān Yūnis morning one of the few practical windows for live calls with eastern Australia before their business day ends.

Compared with Dubai, Khān Yūnis is usually 2 hours behind because Dubai stays on GST UTC+4 all year and does not use DST. When it is 9:00 AM in Khān Yūnis, it is 11:00 AM in Dubai. This is a convenient overlap for regional trade, logistics, remittance coordination, and business communication across the eastern Mediterranean and Gulf region.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time zone is Khān Yūnis in?

Khān Yūnis is in the Asia/Gaza time zone, which is the official IANA identifier used by most digital systems, including phones, servers, and calendar apps. This means if you are configuring a meeting tool or software platform, you should select Asia/Gaza rather than entering a manual UTC offset, because the system can then account for daylight saving changes automatically.

Does Khān Yūnis observe daylight saving time?

Yes, Khān Yūnis can observe daylight saving time, moving from UTC+2 to UTC+3 during the DST period used in Gaza. However, Palestinian DST rules can vary by year and may not match the exact transition dates used in Europe, Israel, or neighboring countries, so date-specific verification is important for travel, aid operations, and international meetings.

What is the time difference between Khān Yūnis and New York?

Khān Yūnis is typically 7 hours ahead of New York when Khān Yūnis is on UTC+2 and New York is on Eastern Standard Time at UTC-5. For example, when it is 9:00 AM in Khān Yūnis, it is usually 2:00 AM in New York; during parts of the year, daylight saving changes in either place can shift that difference to 6 or 8 hours, so always check the exact date.

What is the best time to call Khān Yūnis from the US?

From the US East Coast, the most practical time to call Khān Yūnis is often 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM in New York, which generally lands in the mid-afternoon to early evening in Khān Yūnis. From the US West Coast, early morning is usually necessary because Khān Yūnis is far ahead, and late US evening may already be the next morning in Gaza. For business, NGO, or media calls, avoiding very early Khān Yūnis mornings and late-night local hours usually produces the best response.

What is the best time to call Khān Yūnis from the UK?

The UK is much closer in time to Khān Yūnis than North America, so 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM in London is often a strong calling window. That typically corresponds to 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM in Khān Yūnis when the difference is two hours, which is suitable for office communication, embassy-related coordination, and family calls without pushing too far into the evening.

What is the UTC offset for Khān Yūnis?

The standard UTC offset for Khān Yūnis is UTC+2, and during daylight saving time it may shift to UTC+3. Because Khān Yūnis uses the Asia/Gaza zone, the safest approach is to rely on the named time zone in scheduling tools instead of hard-coding a fixed offset, especially for future dates.

What currency does Khān Yūnis use?

Khān Yūnis uses the Israeli new shekel (ILS) for many daily transactions and commercial activities. If you are planning travel, sending funds, budgeting field operations, or comparing local costs, prices may be quoted in shekels even when dealing with broader Palestinian administrative or cross-border economic contexts.

What country code should I use to call Khān Yūnis?

To call Khān Yūnis internationally, use the +970 country dialing code for the Palestinian Territory. This is important for direct phone calls, contact database formatting, and CRM systems used by NGOs, journalists, freight coordinators, and international businesses communicating with local contacts.