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image located by Esteban Rivera, 16 June 2022
אפדיקה ישדאר חעשיןח, (English: Africa Israel Investments), more formally
"אפריקה ישראל להשקעות בעמ" (English: Africa Israel Investment, Ltd.) formerly
Africa Industry Ltd. (although the flag specimen attached reads "Industries"),
also known as AFI Group, is an international holding and investment company
based in Yehud, Israel. The group consists of
several private and public companies active in areas such as real estate,
construction, infrastructure, manufacturing, tourism and leisure.
Sources: https://afigroup-global.com,
https://www.reuters.com/markets/companies/AFID.TA, and
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Africa_Israel_Investments
The flag is
the logo over a white horizontal background, in black and blue colors, text in
Hebrew. The logo was designed by "דן ריזינגר" (English: Dan Reisinger) in 1981.
The logo is in red color, while the flag displays several tones of blue, black
and white.
Sources:
https://designarchive.shenkar.ac.il/items/138268 and
https://he.wikipedia.org/
For additional information go to Africa-Israel (official website):
http://www.africa-israel.com/
Esteban Rivera, 16 June 2022
Delek changed its flag. Above is the new flag.
Dov Gutterman, 19 May 2003
One of the few commercial flags worth noting is that of Delek
(meaning petrol), an oil company whose flags can be seen
flying on its gas stations, a red logo on white in which,
possibly inspired by the national flag, two stripes were added to
both top and bottom – an outer thin red and inner wide green
which are the company colors.
Dov Gutterman, 23 May 2000
Alon (meaning oak) is one of the Israeli oil
companies whose flags are hoisted above each and every gas
station.
Dov Gutterman, 29 August 2001
Alon – Isreal Oil Company Ltd (Alon – Hevrat HaDelek
LeIsrael Ba'am). was incorporated in 1989. In 1995, it
purchased one of its rivals: Dor Energy (1988) Ltd. (Dor
Energia (1988) Ba'am) and in 2004 both were merged into
Dor-Alon Energy in Israel (1988) Ltd. (Dor Alon Energia
BeIsrael (1988) Ba'am).
The merged company use Alon's emblem but with the inscription
"Dor Alon" as can be seen in its website at www.doralon.co.il.
Dov Gutterman, 3 June 2007
One of the few commercial flags worth noting was the former
flag of Egged, Israel's biggest public transportation company,
which was a diagonally divided (bottom hoist to upper fly) purple
over yellow with the company logo on the lower fly. This company
recently adopted new colors and a new flag which is a simple
white logo on a green field.
Dov Gutterman, 23 May 2000
A white stylized Alef (first letter in the Hebrew alphabet and
also the company's initial) on green can be seen hoisted over
Haifa central bus station. Egged Public Transportation Co-op is
the biggest bus company in Israel. I took some photographs.
Company logo can be seen at <www.egged.co.il>.
Dov Gutterman, 23 May 2000
I did find a flag
(source) as well as
two GIFs: (1 and
2).
Here's the logo and flag evolution.
Esteban Rivera, 19 April 2016
The annual Israel Day Parade was held today in New York. Many
flags, but mostly IL and US, and many decorative flags and
banners. I did see a flag of El Al, the Israel national airline:
divided diagonally, upper/hoist blue and lower/fly white. In
addition, there were extra triangular white and grey stripes
below the blue half, running along the diagonal with the point at
the upper hoist. The logo of the airline – the name in Hebrew and
English, mixed with an element from the Israeli flags, in blue
along the bottom.
Nathan Lamm, 1 June 2003
images located by
William Garrison
(source)
(source)
image located by
William Garrison
(source)
Elbit Systems Ltd. is a Israel-based international high technology company, engaged primarily in
developing and supplying of airborne, land and naval systems and products for defense, homeland security
and commercial applications.
The flag has both light-blue and dark-blue (with yellow-colored lightning bolt) field variations. (Website:
https://elbitsystems.com)
William Garrison, 13 November 2023
image located by
William Garrison
(source)
Flag of a Greek tavern in Ashdod, Israel. Hebrew inscription on the blue bar on top: "Greek Salon
Ashdod". Hebrew inscription in the circle: "Greek Salon". English writing on the outer circle:
"CHEF TAVERN" (upper Hebrew writing not discernable, probably also "Chef Tavern").
located by William Garrison, 3 January 2024
image located by William Garrison
The flag of Israel Aerospace Industries is blue with the logo centered. The
flag of BlueBird Aero Systems similarly is white with logo centered.
(source)
Caption: 3 items: 2 desktop gonfalon of "Israel Aerospace Industries"
and "BlueBird Aero Systems" and its larger flag second from left; c. Sept. 2020.
William Garrison, 21 August 2021
Yesterday, while driving my car, I noticed a strange flag at a
construction site. It was not the usuall commercial flag and at
first glance it looks like the flag of Municipality of Holon.
However, I was quite far from Hulon and my curiocity made me
taking a detour of my route in order to check the flag.
It appears that it is the flag "Minrav Group", an
Israeli building contractors,
Sources: Observation 12 March 2004, www.minrav.co.il.
Dov Gutterman, 13 March 2004
images located by
William Garrison/Martin Karner
(source)
(source: still image from video at 1:07 min.)
In mid-July 2023, Israeli Prime Minister Benj. Netanyahu was admitted and released from the Sheba Medical Center. From a news article, I noticed the
center's white-field flag at the "Tel HaShomer Hospital" in a suburb of Tel Aviv, Israel. Hebrew text on the flag: first line: "Sheba"; second line:
"Tel Hashomer"; third line: "The city of health"; fourth line: "of Israel". The third and fourth line together can also be translated as
"Israel's city of health".
William Garrison/Martin Karner, 18 July 2023/1 April 2024