The flag of Palestine consists of three horizontal stripes of equal width, from top to bottom: black, white, and green, with a red isosceles triangle above them, with its base at the beginning of the flag (the base extends vertically) and its apex located at one-third of the flag's length horizontally.
Each color of the flag of Palestine symbolizes a certain meaning:
Black: It symbolizes mourning for the injustice and oppression suffered by the Palestinian people.
White: It symbolizes peace and hope.
Green: It symbolizes the green land of Palestine.
Red triangle: It symbolizes the blood of the martyrs who fell for Palestine.
The flag of Palestine was designed in 1918 by the Muslim Youth Society in Jerusalem. It was officially adopted as the flag of Palestine in 1964 by the Palestine Liberation Organization.
The flag of Palestine is a symbol of struggle and hope for the Palestinian people. It is raised in every place where Palestinians live, and it is used in demonstrations and protests demanding the right of the Palestinian people to self-determination.
The flag of Palestine faces many challenges, as there are still many countries that do not recognize the State of Palestine, and therefore do not recognize its flag. There are also many countries that do not allow the raising of the Palestinian flag within their territories.
Despite these challenges, the flag of Palestine remains a symbol of hope and struggle for the Palestinian people. It represents the dream of the Palestinian people to live in a free and independent state.