Flags of Middle Eastern countries are mainly composed of three colors – red, green, and white – which in various combinations represent the Islamic faith, peace, bravery, purity, and strength.
The flag of Saudi Arabia features a white field with a green Arabic inscription and a sword pointing to the left of the flag.
The Iranian flag is composed of three equal horizontal bands of green, white, and red, with the national emblem ("Allah" in Kufic script) centered in the white band.
The flag of Israel features a white field with two blue stripes at the top and bottom, and a blue Star of David in the center.
The United Arab Emirates flag features horizontal stripes in green, white, and black, with a vertical red stripe on the hoist side, and a white crescent and star in the center of the black stripe.
The Qatari flag features a maroon field with a white serrated band (nine white points) on the hoist side, and a white triangle at the end with an eight-pointed ragged emblem in the center.
The flag of Lebanon features a horizontal band of red on top, a white one in the middle, and a green one on the bottom, with a stylized green cedar tree in the center of the white band.
The flag of Jordan features a red field with a white eight-pointed star in the center, and a black trapezoid on top of the star, which points up to the hoist side.
The flag of Kuwait features three equal horizontal bands of green, white, and red, with a black trapezium at the hoist side containing a white triangle with nine equal parts of green and white.
The flag of Egypt features three equal horizontal bands of red, white, and black, with the national emblem (an eagle of Saladin) centered in the white band.
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