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In 1917, the Zionist leaders Chaim Weizmann and Nahum Sokolow gained from Great Britain (which controlled Palestine after the collapse of the Ottoman Empire in World War I) a promise of support for a Jewish homeland. This was enshrined in the Balfour Declaration. Before and during World War II, escalating persecution in Europe led many Jews to embrace Zionism and emigrate. After the war, the United Nations sanctioned the establishment of a Jewish state alongside a homeland for the Arab Palestinian people.
It is said that berries were used to dye the flag. Red represents the blood shed in the past and the willingness to offer it again. White stands for right, truth, the honour of free citizens, and trustworthiness. Effective date: 27 February 1990.
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