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List of flags of Israel

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The following is alist of Israeli flags.

National flag and state flag

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FlagDateUseDescription
1948–presentIsraelstate flag andnational flagThe design recalls theTallit, the Jewish prayer shawl, which is white with blue stripes. Thehexagram in the centre is theMagen David ("Shield of David", also known in the diaspora as the "Star of David"). Dimensions: 8:11
Israelcivil ensignBlue flag with a white vertically elongated oval set near the hoist containing a vertically elongated blue Magen David. Dimensions: 2:3

Governmental flags

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FlagDateUseDescription
?–presentPresidentialstandardThe flag is square, silver-bordered banner of the state's arms, dark blue, silver menorah (seven-armed candlestick), olive branches, and the name of state beneath. Dimensions: 7:8
Presidential standard (at sea)Presidential standard with the border in yellow.
Prime Minister flagA blue field with theNational Flag of Israel in thecanton and theCoat of Arms charged in the fly
Prime Minister flag (at sea)A dark blue field with theNational Flag of Israel in thecanton and theCoat of Arms charged in the fly
Minister of Defence flagA blue field with theNational Flag of Israel in thecanton and theCoat of Arms surmounting a palewise sword enfiling an olive wreath, charged in the fly
Minister of Defence flag (at sea)A dark blue field with theNational Flag of Israel in thecanton and theCoat of Arms surmounting a palewise sword enfiling an olive wreath, charged in the fly
Minister of Environmental Protection flagA white field with theMinistry of Environmental Protection logo
Minister of Intelligence flagA white, gray and blue flag with theMinistry of Intelligence logo
Minister of Foreign Affairs flagA white field with theMinistry of Foreign Affairs logo
Minister of Tourism flagA white field with theMinistry of Tourism logo

Military and police flags

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FlagDateUseDescription
1949–presentIsraeli Defense Forces (Tsva ha-Hagana le-Yisra'el) flagLight blue defaced standard with the IDF emblem; and with the national flag in the canton. 8:11 ratio including the fringe
?–presentIDF Chief of Staff flagA red field with the NationalFlag of Israel in the canton and the Armed forces emblem (erected sword on olive branch, on two horizontal wings, on one bent anchor, surrounded by a garland of palms) in the fly
IDF Chief of Staff flag (at sea)A dark blue field with the National Flag of Israel in the canton and the Armed forces emblem (erected sword on olive branch, on two horizontal wings, on one bent anchor, surrounded by a garland of palms) in the fly

Army flags

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FlagDateUseDescription
2022–presentIsraeli Army (Zro'a ha-Yabasha) flag5 diagonal stripes, black/gray/white/gray/black, of proportions 2/1/5/1/2. In the center of the white stripe is a black-outlined white-bordered black disk, containing multi-faces crystal inside of target. Superimposed over them is an upright black-outlined white bayonet blade, partially enclosed on its right by an olive branch, also in black-outlined white.
?–2021OldIsraeli Army (Zro'a ha-Yabasha) flag5 diagonal stripes, orange-red/white/green/black/orange-red, of proportions 2/1/5/1/2. In the center of the red stripe is a white-bordered gold disk, containing 4 semicircles of green, orange, black and orange-red. Superimposed over them is an upright black-outlined white bayonet blade, partially enclosed on its right by an olive branch, also in black-outlined white.
IDFCentral Command flag
IDFNorthern Command flag
IDFSouthern Command flag
IDFHome Front Command flag
IDFOperations Directorate flag
IDFMilitary Intelligence Directorate flag
IDFPlanning Directorate flag
IDFComputer Service Directorate flag
IDFTechnological and Logistics Directorate flag
IDFManpower Directorate flag
Israeli Armored Corps (Kheyl HaShiryon) flagDiagonally divided black and green.
Israeli Intelligence Corps ('Aman') flagDiagonally divided white and green.
Military Police Corps (Kheyl HaMishtara HaTzva'it) flagDiagonally divided blue and red.
Logistics Corps flagDiagonally divided blue and yellow.
Israeli Infantry Corps ('Khir') flagDiagonally divided green and yellow.
Military Rabbinate (Kheyl HaRabanut HaTzva'it) flagDiagonally divided grey and yellow.
Technology and Maintenance Corps (Kheyl HaTekhnologya VeHaAkhzaka) flagDiagonally divided red and yellow.
Medical Corps (Kheyl HaRfu'a) flagDiagonally divided red and white.
Education and Youth Corps (Kheyl HaKhinukh VeHaNo'ar) flagDiagonally divided green and blue.
Adjutant Corps flagDiagonally divided white and blue.
C4I Corps (Kheyl HaTikshuv) flag
Israeli Artillery Corps (Kheyl HaTotkhanim) flagDiagonally divided red and black.
Israeli Combat Engineering Corps (Kheyl HaHandasa HaKravit) flagDiagonally divided orange and black.
1992–?Home Front Command (Pikud Ha-ʿOref) flagDiagonally divided blue and orange. The colours of the homefront command are the same to those appearing in its emblem. Replaced and no longer in use.
?–presentIsraeli Combat Intelligence Collection Corps flagDiagonally divided white and yellow.
Givati Brigade flagDiagonally divided white and purple.
Golani Brigade flagDiagonally divided yellow and green.
Nahal Brigade flagDiagonally divided white and green.
Kfir Brigade flagDiagonally divided white and green.
Paratroopers Brigade flagDiagonally divided white and red.
?–1992Flag of the Israeli Civil Defense Corps until 1992Diagonally divided green and red.
?–2001Flag of the Israeli Women's Corps until 2001Diagonally divided brown and orange.

Navy flags

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FlagDateUseDescription
1948–presentIsraeli Navy (Ḥeil HaYam HaYisraeli)Naval ensignThe flag is used by Israeli Navy, being a blue flag with white triangle at hoist and blue Magen David in it. Proportions are 2:3.
?–presentIsraeli NavyJack flagIsraelState flag andNational flag
?–presentIsraeli NavyPennant (commissioning)
?–presentIsraeli Navy Commander in Chief at Sea flag
?–presentIsraeli Navy Senior Officer pendant

Air Force flags

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FlagDateUseDescription
1991–presentIsraeli Air Force (Zro'a HaAvir VeHakhalal) flagLight blue flag with thin stripes, near top and bottom (closer to the edges than on the national flag), white with dark blue borders. In the center, the air force roundel but with points touching disc edges and a dark blue border.
?–presentIsraeli Air Defense Command flagDiagonally divided blue and black.

Police flags

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FlagDateUseDescription
?–presentIsrael Police (Mishteret Yisra'el) flagA blue field with the Police badge charged in the centre
?–presentIsrael Police General Commissioner flagA blue field with the NationalFlag of Israel in the canton and the Police badge charged in the fly
?–presentIsrael Border Police – 'MAGAV' (Mishmar HaGvul) flagA green field with the Police badge in the canton and the Magav badge charged in the fly

Knesset Guard flag

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FlagDateUseDescription
2007–presentKnesset Guard flagA white field with the Knesset Guard logo charged in the center
1958–2007Old flag ofKnesset Guard

Intelligence flags

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FlagDateUseDescription
?–presentInstitute for Intelligence and Special Operations – 'Mossad' (haMosad leModiʿin uleTafkidim Meyukḥadim – haMosad) flagA white field with the Mossad logo charged in the center

Prison Service

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FlagDateUseDescription
?–presentIsrael Prison Service flagA blue field with the Prison Service badge charged in the centre
?–presentCommander of theIsrael Prison Service flagA blue field with the NationalFlag of Israel in the canton and the Prison Service badge charged in the fly

Israel Fire and Rescue Services

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FlagDateUseDescription
?–presentIsrael Fire and Rescue Services flag
?–presentFlag of Israel Fire and Rescue Services Chief of Staff

Municipal flags

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FlagDateUseDescription
1949–presentFlag ofTel Aviv-YafoBased on theNational flag.
1958–presentFlag ofRamat GanThe flag has a blue background with the city's emblem (which was adopted in 1958) in the center. The emblem consists of ashield with a charged green field in the shape of a roundedhexagonal star, reminiscent of aStar of David, and is surrounded by 7 small white hexagonal stars. Inside the big star is a landscape illustration showing a sun shining and illuminating the symbol. In the center of the star is apalm tree, below it a pan with acluster of grapes and citrus fruits and plowshares appear across the symbol. In the lower right part of the star is a stone wall and three trees growing from it. On the left side of the star is an industrial building with a chimney. At the bottom of the emblem is aparchment with the name of the city, "Ramat Gan".
Flag ofGivatayim
1958–PresentFlag ofPetah TikvahThe flag consists of anavy blue field with the city's emblem. The emblem was first created inc. 1908. the emblem is shaped as astylizedMagen David. Theplough immortalizes the first plowing as a symbol to the fact that with founding Petah Tikva, theagriculture work was renewed. The green fields symbolizes of drying of theYarkon swamps and turning them into green fields. Theorange tree since the first tree was planted byRabbi Fromkin in Lakhman estate, this important branch was developed and Petah Tikva became the biggest producer of Citrus in Israel.[1]
Flag ofJerusalemBased on theNational flag, the flag ofJerusalem features in the center the city'scoat of arms, which consists of a shield with theLion of Judah superimposed on a stylized background representing theKotel, flanked on either side witholive branches. The wordיְרוּשָׁלַיִם (Yerushalayim,Hebrew for "Jerusalem") appears above the shield.
1951–presentFlag ofAshkelonThe flag consists of an orange field with the city's emblem (which was adopted in 1951 and approved by theIsraeli government in 1959) in the center. the emblem consists of ashield with a charged light blue field representing the sea and sky of Ashkelon. the 5Stars represent the city's five neighborhoods, alongside a marble column with a title, and agear, representing Ashkelon'sindustrial plants withwaves below the gear representing Ashkelon's spectacularbeaches. the film symbolises the "planning of Ashkelon as Israel's film city".[2]
2023–presentFlag ofAshdodThe flag consists of a white field with Ashdod's city-emblem (Adopted alongside the flag) in the center.

The colors in the sails symbolize that Ashdod is a modern and dynamic city. the blue represents theMediterranean Sea, the green represents theself-sustainability of Ashdod, and the orange represents theenergy and warmth that characterize the city's residents. Thelion's head represents thetribe of Judah that resided in the area of modern-day Ashdod. the color of the lion represents thedunes andsands from which the city of Ashdod (previouslyIsdud) was established on. on the bottom the city's name both inHebrew andEnglish is present, with Ashdod's old city emblemthe Sails Square.

The flag was adopted in 2023 as part of the Ashdod flag competition to replace the old flag of Ashdod. the flag was designed byShmuel Yehuda Oish of the "Kivan" branding agency in Ashdod.[3]

?–presentFlag ofHaifaA blue field with the emblem charged in the center.
Flag ofHolonBased on the national flag with the colors reversed and the city's emblem in lieu of the Star of David. The emblem may also appear in a white rectangular box, or drawn in white on the blue background.
Flag ofRishon LeZionAn orange field with the city emblem charged in the center.
Flag ofNetanyaAn orange field with the city emblem charged in the center.
Flag ofBat Yam
Flag ofHerzliyaBased on the National flag.
Flag ofBnei Brak
Flag ofRamat HaSharonAn orange field with the city emblem charged in the center.
Flag ofOr Yehuda
Flag ofKfar Saba
Flag ofKfar KamaTheCyrillic script is present on the flag to represent the town'sCircassian history.
Flag ofKarmielBased on the National flag.
Flag ofQiryat Gat
Flag of theHar Hebron Regional Council
-2005Flag ofHof AzzaIn use prior to theIsraeli disengagement from the Gaza Strip.

Organization flags

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FlagDateUseDescription
?–presentIsrael Railways flagA blue field with the Rakevet Yisra'el logo charged in the centre
Israel Nature and Parks Authority flag
Israel Postal Authority flag
Israel Mail Pendant
Magen David Adom flag
Flag ofIsrael Antiquities Authority
1965–2004Flag of Customs services of Israeldark blue field

Historical flags

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1897–1898Flag of theFirst andSecondZionist Congress
1919–1921First Judeans Regiment ofJewish Legion flag
1924–1926House flag ofAmerican Palestine Line
1933–1934MV "Emanuel" (Captain Arye "Lyova" Grevnov) ship's of "Hofiya Shipping Company" Hebrew flag
1942–1944Flag of theJewish Combat Organization
1942–1944Flag of theJewish Military Union
1948Ink Flag

National flag proposals

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  • Theodor Herzl's Proposal (1890s)
    Theodor Herzl's Proposal (1890s)
  • Ha'Degel Proposal 1 (1948)
    Ha'Degel Proposal 1 (1948)
  • Ha'Degel Proposal 2 (1948)
    Ha'Degel Proposal 2 (1948)
  • Ha'Degel Proposal 3 (1948)
    Ha'Degel Proposal 3 (1948)
  • Ha'Degel Proposal 4 (1948)
    Ha'Degel Proposal 4 (1948)
  • Ha'Degel Proposal 5 (1948)
    Ha'Degel Proposal 5 (1948)
  • Ha'Degel Proposal 6 (1948)
    Ha'Degel Proposal 6 (1948)
  • Ha'Degel Proposal 7 (1948)
    Ha'Degel Proposal 7 (1948)
  • Ha'Degel Proposal 8 (1948)
    Ha'Degel Proposal 8 (1948)
  • Contest Proposal 44 (1948)
    Contest Proposal 44 (1948)
  • Contest Proposal 57 (1948)
    Contest Proposal 57 (1948)
  • Contest Proposal 58 (1948)
    Contest Proposal 58 (1948)
  • Contest Proposal 61 (1948)
    Contest Proposal 61 (1948)
  • Otta Wallish's Proposal (1949)
    Otta Wallish's Proposal (1949)
  • Nissim Sabah's Proposal (1949)
    Nissim Sabah's Proposal (1949)

Lifeguard flags

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FlagDateUseDescription
1970–presentCalm sea: bathing and swimming is allowedA white field
Stormy sea: bathing and swimming is allowedA red field
Very stormy sea: bathing and swimming is forbiddenA black field
Presence of jellyfish at sea: bathing and swimming is forbiddenA purple triangular pennon with a white jellyfish

Minority flags

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?–presentFlag of theIsraeli Druze MinorityUsed byIsraeli Druze. Green triangle at the hoist side, and four horizontal stripes of red-yellow-blue-white.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Petah Tikva (Israel)".www.crwflags.com. Retrieved2025-04-01.
  2. ^"סמל העיר".עיריית אשקלון (in Hebrew). Archived fromthe original on 2021-08-05. Retrieved2025-02-19.
  3. ^"About our emblem".Ashdod Municipality. 1 April 2025.

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