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Hand-Held Israeli Plastic Flag

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Holiday:
Sukkot & Simchat Torah
Holiday:
Israeli Independence Day

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Affordable Israeli Plastic Flags on stick. Hold this flag in your hand with pride when you salute the state of Israel! Each Flag is about 8" x 4" on a 12" stick. Very good quality for the price. Great hand held Israeli flags for children and adults at the salute Israel parade! Benny's flags are affordable and inexpensive. We don't want to use the word "cheap" - since it is not appropriate for our flags - but they are reasonably priced, low-cost and economical! This Product Comes from Israel. Price is for single flag

The origin of the Israeli flag (Wikipedia): The flag of Israel (Hebrew: דגל ישראל Degel Yisra'el) was adopted on October 28, 1948, five months after the establishment of the State of Israel. It depicts a blue hexagram on a white background, between two horizontal blue stripes.  The blue color is described as "dark sky-blue",[1] and varies from flag to flag, ranging from a hue of pure blue, sometimes shaded almost as dark as navy blue, to hues about 75% toward pure cyan and shades as light as very light blue.[2] The flag was designed for the Zionist Movement in 1891. The basic design recalls the Tallit, the Jewish prayer shawl, which is white with black or blue stripes. The symbol in the center represents the Star of David ("Magen David"), a Jewish symbol dating from late medieval Prague, which was adopted by the First Zionist Congress in 1897.

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