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The flag of Ministry of Defence is white with logo.
https://www.inn.co.il/news/465187
Tomislav Šipek, 21 December 2021
This flag can be seen in use at:
https://www.jns.org/ (archived here)
Caption: "Israeli Defense
Minister Benny Gantz speaks during a press conference at the IDF headquarters in
Tel Aviv, April 22, 2021. Photo by Tomer Neuberg/Flash90."
[Another photo from William Garrison high quality | source]
William Garrison, 9 June 2021
That is the flag of the מִשְׂרַד הַבִּטָּחוֹן (English: Ministry of Security,
referred to as as Ministry of Defense). It portrays the logo (a somewhat similar
design resembling a defensive wall, in the same shape as a Menorah, with the
central tip resembling a double-edged sword) in dark blue, with the inscription
in Hebrew below.
For additional information please refer to MOD (Ministry
of Defense): https://english.mod.gov.il
Esteban Rivera, 9 June 2021
image located by Esteban Rivera, 18 February 2022
Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:PikiWiki_Israel_72770_state_memorial_hall.jpg
The Families, Commemoration and Heritage Division of the Ministry of Defense is
the state body in the State of Israel responsible for the commemoration of the
victims of the Israeli systems, for the welfare and rehabilitation of bereaved
families. The care of the bereaved families began in the 1950s, through the
Rehabilitation Division, which provided assistance for the victims of the
defense establishment, the IDF disabled and the bereaved families.
In
February 2005, the Rehabilitation Division split up into two: Disability
Rehabilitation Division and Families Division. The Family, Commemoration and
Heritage Division consists of headquarters units engaged in policy making,
service development, resource allocation and addressing exceptional issues. In
order to give the bereaved families the best service, the division operates
nationwide in six districts across the country, and provides personal care and
direct assistance. The assistance provided to the bereaved families includes
dealing with the loss, monthly benefits, benefits on various issues and
commemorating the fallen. The service is provided by social workers, welfare
workers and employees of the soldier's commemoration unit. From the end of 2016,
the division is also responsible for the management, operation and maintenance
of the Ministry of Defense's museums.
The division's activities are based
on state legislation by virtue of two main laws:
– Families of Soldiers Who
Perished in War (Rewards and Rehabilitation) Law – 1950
– Military Cemeteries
Law – 1950
Sources:
https://mishpahot-hantzaha.mod.gov.il/About/Pages/default.aspx,
https://www.mod.gov.il/Departments/Pages/Families_and_Commemoration_Department.aspx
and
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ministry_of_Defense_(Israel)
The flag
is the logo over a white horizontal background in the middle.
image located by Esteban Rivera, 18 February 2022
Source:
https://mishpahot-hantzaha.mod.gov.il/info/Instructions/DocLib/44.01.pdf
The logo
features the same logo as the Ministry of Defence, only the left part, split
in the middle by three upward yellow flames and a yellow beam, all following
the same design pattern as the Ministry of Defence logo. Below the logo,
there are two lines reading: "אגף משפחות" (English: Family Division) on top
and "הנצחה ומורשת" (English: Commemoration and heritage) below.
For additional information go to Families and Commemoration
Department (MOD) (official website):
https://www.mod.gov.il/Departments/Pages/Families_and_Commemoration_Department.aspx
Mishpahot-Hantzaha (official website):
https://mishpahot-hantzaha.mod.gov.il/
Esteban Rivera, 18 February 2022
#a
#b
Images modified and located by Esteban Rivera, 12 January 2022
The flag displayed is the "האגף הביטחוני-חברתי" (English: The Social-Security
Division, or Branch) of the Ministry of
Defense.
It was established in
1949 first as "נוער ונח"ל" (English: Youth and Nahal) Nahal being an
abbreviation of "נוער חלוצי לוחם" (English: Pioneer Youth Warrior) established
on August 19, 1948, as a Reserve component due to the general mobilization
Sources:
https://www.mod.gov.il/Departments/Pages/Defense-Social-branch.aspx,
https://noar.mod.gov.il/About/Pages/default.aspx,
https://he.wikipedia.org/wiki/ and
https://he.wikipedia.org/wiki/.
A flat image can be seen
here (cropped image from the original
located here:
https://noar.mod.gov.il/PublishingImages/Pic5.jpg, source:
https://noar.mod.gov.il).
For additional information go to: NOAR MOD
(official website) and Nahal (official
website).
Images Sources: Image #a is a cropped image from the original located
here (source)
and image #b is a cropped image taken from the original located here (source).
Esteban Rivera, 12 January 2022