United States Brazil United Kingdom Mexico Spain Canada Turkey Italy France Indonesia Argentina Germany India Australia Peru Netherlands Greece Poland Puerto Rico Colombia Egypt Chile Portugal Saudi Arabia Venezuela Romania Philippines Dominican Republic Uruguay Serbia Malaysia Belgium Russia Denmark Sweden Ecuador South Africa Singapore Norway Switzerland Pakistan Morocco New Zealand Trinidad and Tobago Lebanon Ireland Panama Israel United Arab Emirates Thailand Austria Hungary Algeria Paraguay Costa Rica Japan Malta Kuwait Bolivia Cyprus Albania Bahamas Bulgaria Honduras El Salvador Tunisia Iraq South Korea Bangladesh Guadeloupe Nepal Finland Bahrain Lithuania Jordan Qatar Slovakia Guatemala Czech Republic Jamaica Estonia Sri Lanka Ukraine Vietnam Barbados Slovenia Martinique Yemen Bosnia and Herzegovina Oman Moldova Reunion Croatia Palestinian Territory U.S. Virgin Islands Latvia Hong Kong Nicaragua Syria Luxembourg Nigeria North Macedonia Saint Lucia Kazakhstan Brunei Darussalam Iceland Curacao Kenya Taiwan Micronesia Mauritius Isle of Man China Faroe Islands Anguilla Guyana Seychelles Mali New Caledonia Antigua and Barbuda Maldives Angola Senegal Aruba Myanmar Cabo Verde Azerbaijan Nauru French Polynesia Djibouti Guam Montenegro Georgia Cote D'Ivoire Cayman Islands Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Sint Maarten Laos Jersey Dominica Benin Northern Mariana Islands Saint Kitts and Nevis Botswana Bermuda Haiti Iran British Virgin Islands Guernsey Mozambique Cambodia Armenia Grenada Belarus Mayotte Fiji Suriname Ghana Libya Cameroon Saint Martin Belize Uganda Kosovo French Guiana Sudan Gibraltar Republic of the Congo Cuba Uzbekistan Namibia Kyrgyzstan Samoa Christmas Island Afghanistan Zimbabwe Mongolia Ethiopia American Samoa Zambia Caribbean Netherlands Israel Flag Meaning & Details 922 VISITORS FROM HERE! Israel Flag Flag Information white with a blue hexagram (six-pointed linear star) known as the Magen David (Star of David or Shield of David) centered between two equal horizontal blue bands near the top and bottom edges of the flag the basic design resembles a traditional Jewish prayer shawl (tallit), which is white with blue stripes the hexagram as a Jewish symbol dates back to medieval times note: the Israeli flag proclamation states that the flag colors are sky blue and white, but the exact shade of blue has never been set and can vary from a light to a dark blue
Learn more about Israel »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook