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The Israeli flag, a symbol of hope and resilience, has a rich history intertwined with the Zionist movement. Its roots trace back to 1891 when Jacob Baruch Askowith and his son Charles designed the "Flag of Judah." This early flag, with its blue and white stripes and a Star of David, was a precursor to the modern Israeli flag. - The blue and white colors of the flag hold deep symbolic meaning. Blue represents the vast expanse of the sky and the divine, while white signifies purity and light. The Star of David, also known as the Shield of David, is a prominent Jewish symbol that has been used for centuries. - In 1948, when the State of Israel was declared, this flag was officially adopted. It has since become a powerful emblem of the Jewish people's return to their ancestral homeland. The flag waves proudly over government buildings, schools, and homes, inspiring a sense of national pride and unity. - Beyond its symbolic significance, the Israeli flag has become a global icon. It represents the struggles and triumphs of a nation that has overcome adversity to establish a thriving democracy. It is a symbol of hope, perseverance, and the enduring spirit of the Jewish people. - The national flag of the Jewish State of Israel was adopted on 28 October 1948. The Israelite symbol "Shield of David, Star of David" represents Judaism. This work or image is now in the public domain because its term of copyright has expired in Israel. According to Israel's copyright statute from 2007, a work is released to the public domain on 1 January of the 71st year after the author's death.