ActiveSync Calendar and Daylight Saving

Israel moved to Daylight Saving time and now all meetings scheduled by someone on that timezone are one hour off.
- Meetings look okay on Outlook or OWA
- the iPhone clocks are adjusted to the time change.
In addition to my other post on meetings not synchronized (http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1715532&tstart=0) , my calendar is completely useless...
Any fix for that?
Should I switch back to Windows Mobile to get my productivity back up?

I'm having the same exact problem. I've tried disabling Calendar Sync, I've tried deleting the entire ActiveSync account profile and it's still not working. All of my meeting continue to arrive on my iPhone an hour later then the meeting actually takes place. Looking at Calendar within Outlook, everything appears fine. Definitely had this problem since DayLight Savings went into place.

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