Flag of Palestinian Autonomous Territories

Flag Palestinian Autonomous Territories, Banner Palestinian Autonomous Territories
Aspect ratio:
2:1
Vexillological symbol:
National flag on land and sea
Country:
Palestinian Autonomous Territories
Size:
6.300 km²
Population:
4.020.000
Continent:
Asia
accepted at:
27.05.1964
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Background knowledge

Palestinian Autonomous Territories:

also called: Palestine, West Bank, Gaza Strip

Hymn

Composer: علي إسماعيل‎‎ (Ali Ismael) Songwriter: سعيد المزين (Said Al Muzayin)

That's what ChatGPT knows about the flag of Palestinian Autonomous Territories

This is what an AI says about the Palestinian flag
The flag of the Palestinian Territories was first used in 1964. It is a symbol of the liberation movement of the Palestinian people and represents Palestinian identity. The flag consists of three evenly vertical stripes in black, white and green, each occupying one third of the flag.
This is what an AI knows about the history of the Palestinian flag
The Palestinian Territories have a long history of flag. The first flag used as the national flag was a vertical flag consisting of three stripes - red, white and green. This flag was first used by the Palestine Liberation Organization in 1964. Since then, it has undergone many changes and additions, but the basic flag has remained the same. In 1996, the official flag of the Palestinian Authority was finally adopted. It includes a golden symbol in the center commemorating the Palestinian victims of the Israeli occupation regime.
This is how an AI describes the Palestinian flag
The national flag of the Palestinian Territories is a vertical triangle in the colors black, white and green. The top half of the flag is black, the middle half is white, and the bottom half is green. In the center of the flag is a golden symbol representing an old oil lamp, symbolizing the desire for freedom and independence. The flag was first used as the national flag by the Palestine Liberation Organization in 1988.