At 01:00 a.m. Wednesday (Israel Daylight Saving Time), Israel will move back to Standard Time (UTC+0200) as scheduled. However, this is the last legislated changeover date -- there are no official dates for 2005 and beyond. The latest rumour, however, is that in 2005, when the clock changes to Daylight Saving Time (date as yet unknown), the move will be a two-hour leap forward (from UTC+0200 to UTC+0400) and then, in the fall, the clock will move back only an hour to UTC+0300 thus effectively moving Israel's timezone from UTC+0200 to UTC+0300. However, no actual draft has been put before the Knesset (Israel's Parliament) though the intention is to do so this month. If and when the law actually passes, I will post the necessary updates to timezone database to this forum. ___________________________________________________________________________ Ephraim Silverberg, CSE System Group, Phone number: 972-2-6585521 Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel. Fax number: 972-2-5617723 WWW: http://www.cs.huji.ac.il/~ephraim E-mail: ephraim@cse.huji.ac.il