Japan United States Taiwan China South Korea Belgium France Germany United Kingdom Canada Australia Netherlands Hong Kong Thailand Italy Singapore Brazil Philippines Mexico Indonesia Russia Vietnam Spain Malaysia New Zealand India Sweden Switzerland Poland Argentina Finland Turkey Hungary Ukraine Peru Colombia Austria Chile Ireland Portugal Saudi Arabia Czech Republic United Arab Emirates Israel Romania Denmark Norway Egypt Greece Ecuador Cambodia Venezuela Bulgaria Lithuania Pakistan South Africa Serbia Slovakia Bangladesh Macao Guatemala Bolivia Belarus Sri Lanka Croatia Algeria Mongolia Guam Paraguay Iceland Morocco Myanmar Slovenia Tunisia Uruguay Estonia Northern Mariana Islands Georgia Latvia Costa Rica Qatar Jordan Luxembourg El Salvador Moldova Iraq Laos Nepal Armenia Puerto Rico Kuwait Dominican Republic Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Bahrain Bosnia and Herzegovina Honduras Lebanon Kenya Ghana Cyprus Azerbaijan Uganda Nigeria Oman Senegal Reunion Albania Fiji Iran North Macedonia Malta Panama Mauritius Tanzania Nicaragua Monaco Libya Martinique Namibia Jamaica Trinidad and Tobago Zambia French Polynesia Uzbekistan Mozambique Syria Brunei Darussalam Palestinian Territory Cote D'Ivoire Bhutan Guadeloupe Montenegro Maldives Marshall Islands New Caledonia Botswana Yemen Andorra Ethiopia Madagascar Cameroon Malawi Burkina Faso Suriname Democratic Republic of the Congo Palau Sudan Guyana Bermuda Timor-Leste Seychelles Barbados Saint Martin Burundi Antigua and Barbuda Gabon Angola Samoa Benin Aland Islands Somalia Gibraltar Tajikistan Jersey San Marino Sierra Leone Kosovo Cuba Cabo Verde Haiti Djibouti Niger Afghanistan Guinea North Korea Republic of the Congo Micronesia Dominica Saint Kitts and Nevis Solomon Islands Bahamas British Virgin Islands Saint Lucia Netherlands Antilles Rwanda Belize Eswatini Zimbabwe Isle of Man Israel Flag Meaning & Details 146 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