.il is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) of Israel, administered by the Israel Internet Association and managed by NIC - ISRAEL which hosts the DNS root server and manages the Israeli Internet Exchange, that supports IPv4 and IPv6.
The .il top-level domain is one of the earliest registered ccTLDs. When Israel registered it, on 24 October 1985, it was the third registration of any ccTLD, after .us and .uk, which were registered earlier that year.
As of 19 August 2023 there are 285,060 domain names registered under the .il ccTLD in Israel.
On 19 May 2020, ICANN approved the use of the <code dir="rtl">ÃÂéèÃÂÃÂ.</code>‎ domain, that was proposed in 2012. It was delegated on 11 February 2021, and since 22 November 2022 it is possible to register domain names in full Hebrew script.
Unlike the structure of .il, domain names registered under . may be either directly at second-level (for example: ) or at third-level under one of these second-level domains:
There will not be a Hebrew-script equivalent to these second-level domains:
As a more private initiative the top-level domain ("com") was registered by VeriSign in 2016. It has as of 2020 many thousand second-level domains, mostly in Hebrew script, some in Latin script.
Domain names ending with .il will always be in the third level under one of these second-level domains:
Registration of other second-level domain names directly under .il is not supported.
Hebrew third level domains such as <code>ÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂ-ÃÂÃÂÃÂàÃÂèàÃÂ.org.il</code> are available since 2010.