United States Singapore United Kingdom Canada China Australia Germany India Brazil France South Africa Russia Philippines Ireland Italy New Zealand Netherlands Mexico Malaysia Czech Republic Spain Norway Sweden Japan Pakistan Poland Denmark Romania United Arab Emirates Turkey Belgium Indonesia Finland Switzerland Portugal Taiwan Saudi Arabia Israel South Korea Greece Austria Hong Kong Argentina Thailand Egypt Hungary Ukraine Bulgaria Puerto Rico Chile Iran Colombia Serbia Kuwait Vietnam Venezuela Qatar Peru Croatia Slovakia Trinidad and Tobago Lithuania Lebanon Bangladesh Jamaica Kenya Sri Lanka Nigeria Malta Algeria Jordan Costa Rica Morocco Slovenia Iraq Ecuador Maldives Albania El Salvador Guam Iceland Dominican Republic Kazakhstan Latvia Bosnia and Herzegovina Bahrain Estonia Guatemala Luxembourg Tunisia Nepal Belarus Oman Cyprus Panama Georgia Ghana Barbados North Macedonia Uruguay Honduras Faroe Islands Bahamas Mauritius Bolivia Azerbaijan Isle of Man U.S. Virgin Islands Cayman Islands Palestinian Territory Belize Moldova Saint Lucia Cambodia Brunei Darussalam Myanmar Uzbekistan Grenada Armenia Tanzania Yemen Libya Antigua and Barbuda Bermuda Zimbabwe Namibia Zambia Jersey British Virgin Islands Suriname Curacao Laos Ethiopia Botswana Angola Nicaragua Guernsey Aruba Saint Kitts and Nevis Seychelles Kyrgyzstan Montenegro Macao Guyana Fiji Mongolia Papua New Guinea Sudan Paraguay Afghanistan Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Reunion Kosovo Somalia Micronesia Malawi Republic of the Congo Bhutan Uganda Aland Islands Sint Maarten Mozambique Democratic Republic of the Congo Guadeloupe French Guiana Dominica Solomon Islands Madagascar Netherlands Antilles Monaco Northern Mariana Islands Martinique Cote D'Ivoire New Caledonia Cameroon Senegal Greenland Liechtenstein Israel Flag Meaning & Details 114 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