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Oranit (Israel, Judea and Samaria/West Bank Occupied Territories)

Mo'atza Mekomit Oranit, Local Council of Oranit

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[Local Council of Oranit (Israel)] 2:3
image by Dov Gutterman



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Description

Local Council Oranit (meaning of pine) situated on the western slopes of Semaria Mounts, SE of Petakh Tiqva, north of Rosh HaA'yin, and south of Hod Ha'Sharon and Kefar Saba. It was established in 1983 by a private enterprise by Delta Company and first inhabitated in 1985. It bacame a Local Council in 1990. It has 4,000 inh. Its name comes from the pine woods in the western side of the Local Council.
The unofficial flag is a logo-on-bedsheet. Here on white but probably used on other backgrounds as well.
Sources: local council website; letter from Mr. Zeev Feldman, its webmaster, 1 September 2001.
Dov Gutterman
, 4 September 2001

The emblem of Oranit has not been formally adopted. Israeli municipalities in areas occupied since 1967 can't 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

Oranit got 5,000 inh. (2003) and the emblem show a pine tree and red roof.
Dov Gutterman, 5 April 2005