www.worldtimeserver.com doesn't show the current DST rules, however, it's time zone converter does allow for peaking into the rules behind. The claim is therefore (see attached two screenshots) that the Palestinian Territory entered DST precisely one week before, Friday the 14.th. of April at 0:00. One of the screen shots will show you the unbelievable claim that at 0:15 the 14.th. of April in the Palestinian Territory, it was 23:15 the 13.th. of April in the Palestinian Territory - but even Einstein would not have been able to mingle his relativity theory so much (using for instance the speed of light), that he could go back in time. Back to the future? I think an equal time or better an error message would have been more appropriate. The question is if anyone can confirm that the DST change happened a week before. To me it sounds plausible, but we would like some (more) authoritative information. Regards, Jesper Nørgaard Welen Email: jnorgard@Prodigy.Net.mx Project Leader (Líder de Proyecto) Software CIMMYT - Centro Internacional de Mejoramiento de Maíz y Trigo Dirección: CIMMYT Int. c/o Jesper Nørgaard Km. 45, Carretera México-Veracruz El Batán Texcoco, Edo. de México CP 56130 MEXICO Tel.: +52 (55) 58-04-20-04 ext. 1374 Fax: +52 (55) 58-04-75-58 Tel. Casa: 53-10-05-95 ó 53-10-97-78 Download the free program World Time Explorer, I made: http://www.worldtimeexplorer.com/index.html
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Jesper Norgaard Welen