The currency used in Palestine is the Israeli new shekel. Since the mid-1980s, the primary currencies used in the West Bank have been the shekel and the Jordanian dinar, with the shekel being used for most transactions. In the Gaza Strip, the Palestine pound was used until April 1951, when it was replaced by the Egyptian pound. After the Six-Day War in 1967, the Israeli Shekel has been used in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, especially since the signing of the Paris Protocol in 1994, which makes the Palestinian economy dependent upon the Israeli economy. In addition to the Shekel, the Jordanian Dinar and the American Dollar are also used in Palestine in some circumstances such as buying houses, land, cars, and all high-value properties. It is worth mentioning that Western Union has exchange agencies and agents, as well as banks, where you can easily convert your money to NIS.