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Local Council Bit Arye is situated 15 Kms SE of Petakh Tiqva and 15 Kms NE of Ben-Gurion
International Airport. Established in 1981, Local Council since
1989.and named after Arye Ben-Eliezer, one of the commanders of
the National Military Organization (ETZEL)
during the British mandate and afterwards
one of the leaders of Kherut movement (meaning freedom,
today part of the Likud party). Local
Council Bet Arye has 2,800 inh. According to the Council clerk,
the municipal flag in use since the establishment is either a
blue flower on white or white flower on blue. The lower
inscription on the logo says "dream of a place".
Sources: letter from Mrs. Sari Galanti, Local Council
Clerk, 10 July 2001; desk flag.
Dov Gutterman, 24 August 2001
The emblem of Beit-Arye has not been formally adopted. Israeli
municipalities in areas occupied since 1967 cannot register their
emblems. The reason is that those areas are not legally part of
Israel and according to international law they are governed by
decrees of the military commander of the areas. Many Israeli laws
are in force in those municipalities when adopted there by the
military commander, but the Symbols/Emblems
Protection Act of 1974 is not one of them.
Dov Gutterman, 4 September 2001 and 19 January 2003
The Local Council appears at the official
site as Local Council Bet Arye-Offarim (following the
unification with Offarim in 2004) even thou that the Ministry of
the Interior didn't report any change in the name. The emblem is
the same as reported but no flag is seen in the photos at this
site.
Dov Gutterman, 9 April 2005