The Palestinian flag is a potent symbol of the Palestinian people, their struggle for independence, and their aspirations for a homeland. Its colors and design carry profound historical and cultural significance, reflecting the rich tapestry of the Palestinian identity.
First Adopted: 1917
Official Recognition: 1948 (by the Arab League)
Dimensions: 2:1 ratio, with a green band on top, a white band in the middle, and a red band on the bottom
Symbolism: Represents the Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Empire
The colors of the Palestinian flag each symbolize different aspects of the Palestinian experience:
The Palestinian flag is used in various official and unofficial settings:
The Palestinian flag has faced controversies and challenges over the years:
Despite these challenges, the Palestinian flag remains a powerful symbol of hope and resilience:
When using the Palestinian flag, it is important to avoid these common mistakes:
Q: Why does the Palestinian flag have an odd ratio of 2:1?
A: The 2:1 ratio is intended to represent the two main religions practiced in Palestine: Islam and Christianity.
Q: What is the significance of the black triangle on the left side of the flag?
A: There is no black triangle on the Palestinian flag. The flag consists of three horizontal stripes (green, white, and red).
Q: Is it acceptable to fly the Palestinian flag alongside other flags?
A: Yes, it is generally acceptable to fly the Palestinian flag alongside other flags, as long as it is not placed in a disrespectful or subordinate position.
The Palestinian flag is more than just a piece of cloth; it is a symbol of unity, determination, and the unwavering hope of the Palestinian people for a just and lasting peace. Its colors and design embody the resilience and spirit of a nation that has endured countless challenges but remains steadfast in its pursuit of freedom and self-determination.
Region | Population |
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West Bank (including East Jerusalem) | 2.9 million |
Gaza Strip | 2.4 million |
Israel | 1.8 million |
Jordan | 2.5 million |
Other | 1.5 million |
Region | Population |
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Syria | 560,000 |
Lebanon | 260,000 |
Jordan | 2.2 million |
West Bank | 740,000 |
Gaza Strip | 1.4 million |
Resolution | Year |
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Resolution 181 (Partition Plan) | 1947 |
Resolution 242 (Israeli Withdrawal from Occupied Territories) | 1967 |
Resolution 1515 (Condemnation of Israeli Settlements) | 2003 |
Resolution 2334 (Condemnation of Israeli Settlement Activities) | 2016 |
Resolution 2427 (Reaffirmation of Palestinian Rights) | 2018 |
We encourage all individuals and organizations to stand in solidarity with the Palestinian people and support their right to self-determination. This can be done through:
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