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Lebanon alternates between Eastern European Time (EET) (UTC+02:00) and Eastern European Summer Time (EEST) (UTC+03:00), because it follows the annual daylight saving time procedure. As such Lebanon begins observing EEST on the last Sunday in March at 00:00, and switches back to EET on the last Sunday of October at 00:00.[1]

Postponed time change in 2023

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On 23 March 2023, two days before the scheduled switch to Eastern European Summer Time (EEST), Lebanon's government postponed the change from 25 March to 20 April.[2] (This came within days of a DST postponement also being announced in Palestine.[3] [4] ) No official explanation was given, but local media suggested the change was made to avoid disruption during the month of Ramadan,[3] [5] [6] during which some Muslims fast from sunrise till sunset. Due to the lateness of the announcement, smart devices with "automatic time" enabled changed the time on the originally scheduled date of 25 March, and some major media outlets, including MTV, LBCI and OTV, announced that they will not abide by the decision.[7] Different religious communities in Lebanon observed the shift independently.[8] As a result, some places or regions in Lebanon temporarily used different time zones, causing mass confusion.[citation needed ] On 27 March, Lebanon's prime minister Najib Mikati announced that EEST would be used starting at midnight of 29 March.[9]

References

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  1. ^ "Time Zone & Clock Changes in Beirut, Lebanon". www.timeanddate.com. Retrieved 2022年01月03日.
  2. ^ "Lebanon Postpones Daylight Saving Time Adoption". MTV Lebanon . Retrieved 2023年03月25日.
  3. ^ a b "Palestine postpones DST until after Ramadan". Time.is. 2023年03月22日. Retrieved 1 June 2023.
  4. ^ Abdulrahim, Raja (27 March 2023). "A Battle Over Daylight Saving Time Raises Tensions in Lebanon". The New York Times . Retrieved 1 June 2023.
  5. ^ Alberti, Mia (2023年03月25日). "Daylight Saving row leaves Lebanon on brink of two timezones". CNN International . Retrieved 2023年03月25日.
  6. ^ Turak, Natasha (2023年03月27日). "Lebanon wakes up in two simultaneous time zones as government can't agree on daylight saving change". CNBC . Retrieved 2024年01月08日.
  7. ^ "Several media outlets, other sectors will not abide by decision to postpone daylight savings shift". L'Orient–Le Jour . 2023年03月25日. Retrieved 2023年03月25日.
  8. ^ Astier, Henri (2023年03月26日). "Lebanon wakes up in two rival time zones". BBC News Online . Retrieved 2023年03月26日.
  9. ^ "Lebanon changes unpopular move to delay daylight saving time". ABC News . Retrieved 2023年03月27日.
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