Meaning of Palestinian Flag Colors
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SEAToday.com, Jakarta - The Palestinian flag has four colors, namely red, black, white, and green. It was adopted by the Palestine Liberation Organization on May 28, 1964.
These colors are derived from the Pan-Arab palette, a visual unity seen across the Arab world. Flags with similar stripes and triangles have been used by Arabs since the Arab Revolt (1916-1918).
The Palestinian flag holds profound symbolic significance, representing the Palestinian people's aspirations, heritage, faith, and ongoing struggle.
To know the meaning embedded within its colors, see the following infographic.
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