Summer clock ended at 0200 AM and will return March 26th 2021
Posted on Oct 24, 2020 by Ifi Reporter
Daylight saving time ended at two o'clock between Saturday night and Sunday. The hands of the clock were moved back one hour. The citizens of Israel were given another hour of sleep that night, but from today the hours of the day will be shortened. Daylight saving time lasts 210 days and will return to us on March 26 next year the night before Passover.
In Israel, there are those who advocate daylight saving time all year round and not settle for two hundred and ten days. With that there are opponents of daylight saving time. The big debate is the rate of savings in the introduction of daylight saving time. Proponents of her case have been working to make the actual transcript of this statement available online.
Interior Minister Aryeh Deri said that "the extra daylight hours in the summer that is ending have not sadly helped the country's citizens in the economy and trade as every year due to the corona virus."
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