Israel moved back to standard time on Sunday

Daylight saving time will return on March 26, 2010, and will last until September 12 – a total of 170 days
29.09.09 / 00:00
Israel moved back to standard time on Sunday
29.09.09
Israel moved back to standard time on Sunday

Daylight saving time will return on March 26, 2010, and will last until September 12 – a total of 170 days
 
Israel returned to standard time last weekend, as the yearly daylight saving time period comes to its end.
 
At 2 am on the night between Saturday 26th September and Sunday 27th September, clocks were reset one hour backwards to 1 am.
 
According to the Daylight Savings Act (DST) adopted by the Israeli parliament in 1992, Israel inducts summer time every year at 2 am, on the last Friday before April 2, while standard time must be reintroduced at 2 am on the Sunday between the Jewish New Year, and Yom Kippur- Day of Atonement, the most solemn and important of the Jewish holidays.
 
Daylight saving time will return on March 26, 2010, and will last until September 12 – a total of 170 days.