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A Red Ensign with the word "Palestine" on a white disc, flown by ships registered in the British Mandate territory. 1929–1948: Customs and Postal Banner of Palestine: A Blue Ensign with the word "Palestine" on a white disc. 1936–1939 Flag used during the 1936–1939 Arab revolt: 1945–1948: Flag of Palestine placeholder used by the Arab League
This image shows (or resembles) Palestinian insignia such as flags, coats of arms, etc. Such usage may be subject to official restrictions in Germany and Israel. In Germany, the applicable law is paragraph 86a of the criminal code (StGB).
English: Outline map of Palestine (as a region or historic entity) with the flag of Palestine displayed. This image should not be used where File:Flag map of Palestine.svg would be more appropriate, due to the politically-charged nature of considering the entire Palestinian region (land of Palestine, or land of Israel) "Palestinian".
About 100 people rallied in front of the Miami Beach Convention Center waving Palestinian flags and holding signs that read “Divest from death” to call for a permanent ceasefire in the ongoing ...
WORCESTER — A Palestinian flag is flying outside Worcester City Hall and those who requested that it fly there say it's a message of peace amidst the deadly war between Israel and Hamas.
The most popular visual images and symbols of peace in Palestinian posters include the olive tree, the orange (notably the jaffa orange), the map of Palestine, the keffiyeh, and the key. The late 1970s to early 1980s saw a shift away from militant depictions of violence, instead valuing a poetic portrayal of resistance.