Flag of Mandatory Palestine
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The de facto Flag of the British Mandate of Palestine, from the beginning of British rule in 1920 until 1947, was the Union Flag or Union Jack of the United Kingdom, but several localized flags existed for Mandate government departments and government officials. The only Palestine-specific flag not restricted to official government use was the Palestine ensign (red with the Union Jack in the canton, and a white circle on the fly with the mandate's name inside it), which was flown by ships registered in the British Mandate territory during the period 1927–1948. This flag had an extremely limited use on land, and was not embraced by either the Arabs or the Jews of the British Mandate of Palestine. It was based on the British Red Ensign (civil ensign) instead of the Blue Ensign (used as the basis for the flags of nearly all other British territories in Africa and Asia), since it was only intended for use at sea.[1][2]
Notes
- ^ Civil Ensign 1927-1948 (British Mandate of Palestine) at FOTW site
- ^ British Mandate of Palestine 1923-1948 at FOTW site