Time Zone/DST clarification Israel for UTC+2

Time Zone/DST clarification Israel for UTC+2

The official UTC for Israel\Jerusalem is UTC+2 - why?

In 1992, the "Timing Law" was enacted Which states: "Time in Israel will precede the coordinated universal time by two hours." ("Coordinated Universal Time" is the UTC set instead of the Greenwich Mean Time).
In 2005, the law set fixed dates for the transition between daylight saving time and daylight saving time, as follows: In Israel, one more hour, so that they will advance the coordinated universal time by three hours. "

Thus, Israel 's time zone is set to UTC + 2 (or IST: Israel Standard Time ), and during daylight saving time period - UTC + 3 (or IDT: Israel Daylight Time ). Israel's daylight saving time did not match that of any other country, so Israel was considered to have its own time zone. But when the law was amended in 2013, which stipulated that the time to return to winter time would be on the last Sunday of October ,* Israel would align itself with Eastern European countries* .
In any case, most of the year the time in Israel is the same as in Greece , Syria , Jordan and other countries in Africa , the Balkans and Northeastern Europe .

Unfortunately, our system doesn't support such a complicated case (where you have 2 UTC according to winter\summer clocks in the country...)