The "mah-GEN dah-VEED" or Star of David is the conspicuous symbol in the center of the flag of the modern state of Israel.
It is the Star of David, an important Jewish insignia.
The flag for the nation of Israel has the Star of David on it. The flag is a white back ground with a blue line across the top and the bottom with the Star of David in the middle of it.
The Star Of David is used on the Flag of Israel, and on Jewish Jewellery and ornaments, but does not have an actual daily usage.
Israel has the star of David on its flag. See the link below.
When you get a second, have a look at the flag of Israel.
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It is supposedly the insignia of the Biblical King David.
The actual star on Moroccan flag is not David's, it's an interwoven star. But in fact the flag had a David star in a certain period of time, and after the whole world is associating David star with Israel, Morocco changed the start to interwoven one (five heads instead of 6 heads in David star).
You can see the Star of David on any flag of Israel - it's also Unicode character 2721 - &#x2721 The Star of David (also called magen David) can be found on many Jewish ornaments.
Israel's flag has the Star of David on it.
I don't know what it means, but it's not Judaism's Star of David as seen on the Israeli flag and elsewhere, which has SIX points. The five-pointed star represents Judaism's "Star of David." The state colors of Israel are blue and white and the Israeli flag has a blue Star of David on a white background.