Information about international calls

hello all  i have a problem  and i could not understand it  .
the problem is that i have a number that  i would  like  to call it  but i'm not able  to get the  right call rate  for it  the number is   mobile number  which is begin  with 00972599  which is a israel code   and if  i put it  with 00970599   which is  a palestine code  and it gives me  another rate  my question can i use 00972599 to call  this  mobile   keep  in mind  that i already call this number  00972599 with my mobile phone and it's working

Hello,
To call a Palestine # on Skype dial 970 + Area Code + 7 digits (local number)
Do NOT dial the "00" prefix.
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