The coat of arms of Israel features a menorah (a seven-branched candelabrum used in the Jewish Temple), surrounded by olive branches on either side and the word "Israel" written in Hebrew at the bottom. This emblem represents the historic and religious significance of the menorah to Jews, as well as the country's association with the olive tree, an important symbol of peace and prosperity.
The design of the coat of arms was adopted shortly after the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948. It symbolizes the country's national identity as a Jewish state and its commitment to promoting peace and stability in the region. The menorah represents the light and wisdom of Judaism, while the olive branches signify the desire for peace between Israel and its neighbors.
Over the years, the design of the coat of arms has undergone a few revisions, with minor adjustments made to the size and placement of the elements. However, the basic design remains unchanged and continues to represent the nation of Israel and its values.
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