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The Lebanese Flag
The flag of
Lebanon was adopted on December 7, 1943. It was first drawn in Deputy Saeb
Salam's house in Mousaitbeh by the deputies of the Lebanese parliament.
[^] Symbolism
The red stripes symbolize the pure blood shed in the aim of liberation. The
white stripe symbolizes peace, and the white snow covering Lebanon's
mountains. The green cedar (Arz) symbolizes immortality and steadiness.
This cedar is referenced many times in the Bible: "The righteous flourish
like the palm tree, and grow like a cedar in Lebanon" (Psalms 92:12). It is
a common mistake to draw the branches of the cedar in brown or black.
Nevertheless the mistake is unconstitutional. The cedar must be full green.
[^] History of the Flag
Through
history, Lebanon, or at least its region, had taken the flag of the
people who occupied it (Phoenician, Mamluk, Ottoman)
In the 18th century the Maronites used a white flag with a cedar tree
in the centre. It seems that in the First World War, Lebanese
nationalists added the red stripes, representing firstly, the
martyrs' blood, and secondly, red and white were the colors of the
Lebanese Legion, who, formed by the French in 1916, was the
forerunner of the Lebanese Army.
The Lebanese flag, during the French mandate. During the French
Mandate of Lebanon, the Lebanese flag was designed by the president
of the Lebanese Renaissance Movement, the late Naoum Mukarzel. It was
similar to the tricolor flag of France but with a Cedar in the
middle.
Seeking for independence, the actual flag was first drawn in Deputy
Saeb Salam's house in Mousaitbeh by the deputies of the Lebanese
parliament. It was adopted on December 7, 1943, during a meeting in
the parliament, where the article 5 in the Lebanese constitution was
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The
current Lebanese flag as of 1943.

It is a
common mistake to draw the branches of the cedar in brown or black.

The
Lebanese flag after the fall of the Ottoman empire.

The
Lebanese flag, during the French mandate.

The
first Lebanese flag, the Independence flag, signed by the deputies.
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