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(2:3 ) image by Chen Zukerman and Dov Gutterman
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Yesterday's reports on Spanish TV showed a building, possibly
a frontier checkpoint or similar, flying three flags: the
Israeli, the Lebanese and a third flag
which was white with a dark blue (maybe black?) logo in the
centre. This was about a third or a fourth of the flag's height,
and looked like two or three elements (maybe Hebrew character(s))
combined in a squarish form. Maybe it was some kind of frontier
authority flag.
Santiago Dotor, 24 May 2000
It was the Airports Authority flag. The Airports Authority is
responsible for civil airports and all border crossings around
Israel. All land, maritime and air border crossings are under
their jurisdiction.
Dov Gutterman, 24 May 2000
The flag is 2:3 with the emblem about a third of the flag
length, situated in the upper part of the flag, making space for
the inscription below. Image of the logo
here.
Dov Gutterman, 5/6 July 2001
Israel Airports Authority operates Israel civil airports or
air terminals of Ben Gurion International, Elat, Uvda, Rosh Pina,
Herzliyya and Dov Hoz (Tel Aviv) as well the border crosses of
Nitzana Egypt), Taba (Egypt), Alenbi (Jordan), Ne'har HaYarden
(Jordan), Yitzhaq Rabin (near Elat, Jordan) and Karni (Gaza
Strip).
Homepage: <www.iaa.gov.il>.
Dov Gutterman, 5 July 2007
IAA has a new flag as seen above. [photo, source]
Chen Zukerman, 8 August 2007
The Israel Airport Authority was established in 1977 as a public corporation
by virtue of the Airports Authority Law, 1977.
Sources:
https://www.iaa.gov.il/about/about-iaa and
https://he.wikisource.org/wiki/
Esteban Rivera, 13 September 2022
This flag seems to be not only a more curved design (specially the blue waves) but also featured a lighter blue and instead of orange, yellow:
image located by Esteban Rivera
Flag:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b7/Wadi_Araba_Border_Terminal_%28Israel%29.JPG
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel_Airports_Authority
This flag is seen at the The Yitzhak Rabin Border Terminal in Eilat, Israel.
Picture taken on March 19, 2005.
Esteban Rivera, 13 September 2022