flag of Hezbollah

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| Image = Flag of Hezbollah.svg

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| Design = A yellow field emblazoned with the logo of Hezbollah in green and Arabic text in red or green.

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The flag of the Shi'a political and military organization Hezbollah depicts a stylized representation of the Arabic words {{lang|ar|حزب الله}} ({{translit|ar|Ḥizbullāh}}, meaning 'Party of God') in Kufic script. Written near the first letter of the word Allah, there is a hand that reaches up to grasp a stylized assault rifle.{{Cite book|url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/181549085|title=Hypermedia seduction for terrorist recruiting|date=2007|publisher=IOS Press in cooperation with NATO Public Diplomacy Division|others=Ganor, Boaz., Knop, Katharina von., Duarte, Carlos.|isbn=978-1-4356-0863-4|location=Amsterdam|pages=203|oclc=181549085}} The flag incorporates several other symbols, namely a globe, a book, a sword, and a seven-leafed branch. The text above the logo reads {{lang|ar|فإن حزب الله هم الغالبون}} (fa-inna ḥizba llāhi humu l-gālibūna) and means "Then surely the party of God are they that shall be triumphant" (Quran 5:56), which is a reference to the name of the party. Underneath the logo are the words {{lang|ar|المقاومة الإسلامية في لبنان}} (al-muqāwamah al-islāmīyah fī lubnān), meaning "The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon".

Symbolism

= Colours =

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Yellow is the predominant colour on the flag and forms the basis for its field. Whilst there is no reason given for this choice of colour, journalist Tim Marshall has theorised that it may have been chosen to signify Hezbollah's willingness to fight for the sake of Allah and the Shi'a faith.{{Cite book|last=Marshall|first=Tim|url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/958454627|title=Worth Dying For|year=2016|isbn=978-1-78396-282-2|location=London|pages=151|oclc=958454627}}

The reasoning behind the usage of the colour green in the flag is more obvious. Green in Islamic symbolism is inextricably linked to the Islamic prophet Muhammad and the colour is mentioned numerous times within the Quran.{{Cite book|last=Smith|first=Whitney|title=Flags Through the Ages and Across the World|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1975|isbn=0070590931|pages=210}}{{Cite web|title=How Symbolic Is the Colour Green in Islam? The Science of Light and Colour|url=https://www.amaliah.com/post/45896/symbolic-colour-green-islam-science-of-light-and-colour|access-date=2020-06-08|website=Amaliah}} As a traditionally Islamic colour, the usage of green on the flag is an overtly political and explicitly religious statement.

Sometimes the text on the flag appears in red lettering. The usage of red in this case is used to symbolise the blood shed by those who fell for the cause of the organization.{{Cite journal|date=2006|title=The Islamic Imagery Project: Visual Motifs in Jihadi Internet Propaganda|url=https://www.files.ethz.ch/isn/19674/Islamic_Imagery_Project.pdf|journal=Combating Terrorism Center: Department of Social Sciences United States Military Academy|pages=108}}

= Imagery =

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The symbolism of the fist grasping an assault rifle, which combines elements of the H&K G3 battle rifle and the AK-47, is twofold. The rifle is simultaneously symbolic of the party's left-wing ideological roots, sharing in the iconography of similar armed socialist movements. The rifle also represents Hezbollah's belief in an armed struggle against oppressive forces. However, opponents of Hezbollah interpret the inclusion of the rifle on the flag as proof that the group's aims are intrinsically tied with militant and violent action.{{Cite web|date=2018-06-07|title=Revealed: The symbolism behind Hezbollah's notorious jihad flag|url=https://www.cufi.org.uk/opinion-analysis/revealed-the-symbolism-behind-hezbollahs-notorious-jihad-flag/|access-date=2020-06-08|website=Christians United for Israel|language=en-US}}

A globe can also be found depicted on the flag, symbolizing Hezbollah's global activities. Also depicted are a seven-leafed branch and a Quran, further highlighting the group's ties to Islam.{{Cite web|title=Anti-Defamation League|url=https://www.adl.org/sites/default/files/documents/mobilehatesymbols/t-symbol-11.html|access-date=2020-06-08|website=www.adl.org}}

= Text =

The central text on the flag displays the organisation's name; {{lang|ar|حزب الله}} (ḥizbu-llāh) which translates to "Party of Allah". The 'Alif' (first letter in the word Allah on the flag) extends upwards to form the fist which clenches the assault rifle.

Above the central text is found an Islamic quote (Quran 5:56) فإن حزب الله هم الغالبون . This translates to "Then surely the party of Allah are they that shall be triumphant" in reference to the party itself.

The text below the central text states {{lang|ar|المقاومة الإسلامية في لبنان}} which translates to "The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon", which serves to promote the image of the group's cause as legitimate and righteous.

History

File:Hizbollah posters 2006.jpg, South Lebanon, referring to the 2006 Lebanon War]]

Initially, Hezbollah operated under the flag of Iran as this was viewed by supporters as the flag of Islam, specifically of the Shia sect.{{Cite book|last=Al-Aloosy|first=Massaab|url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1141519495|title=The changing ideology of Hezbollah|publisher=Palgrave Macmillan|year=2020|isbn=978-3-030-34847-2|location=Cham, Switzerland|pages=54|oclc=1141519495}} The flag of Hezbollah first saw usage in the late 1980s and early 1990s, often being displayed alongside the Iranian flag.{{Cite book|last=Saouli|first=Adham|title=Hezbollah: Socialisation and its Tragic Ironies|publisher=Edinburgh University Press|year=2019|isbn=9781474419512|location=Edinburgh|pages=64}}

Changes made to the flag of Hezbollah reflect the changing ideology of the party in the late 1990s and early 2000s. The two pillars of Hezbollah's ideology in the 1990s focused on an armed struggle against Israel twinned with the aim of establishing an Islamic republic in Lebanon. Referencing the latter goal, the text on the flag below the logo translated to "The Islamic Revolution in Lebanon" before 2001.{{Cite journal|last=Saouli|first=Adham|date=Fall 2003|title=Lebanon's Hizbullah: The Quest for Survival|journal=World Affairs|volume=166|page=75}} Yet this changed in 2001 following the reversal of a policy of hostility towards Lebanon.{{Cite journal|last=Ranstorp|first=Magnus|date=Summer 1998|title=The strategy and tactics of Hizballah's current Lebanonization process|journal=Mediterranean Politics|volume=3|pages=103–134|doi=10.1080/13629399808414643}} The text was instead changed to "The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon" in order to more strongly emphasize Hezbollah's opposition towards Israel.

The flag has remained unchanged since the early 2000s and has grown to become a globally recognised symbol of Hezbollah, yet also one representative of Islamic extremism.

Use

Predominantly the flag of Hezbollah is flown by supporters and fighters of the organisation throughout the Middle East, specifically within Lebanon. The flag has recently seen extensive use by Hezbollah supporters fighting in the Syrian Civil War.{{Cite news|title=Ceasefire halts Syria-Lebanon border fight against Islamic State|url=https://www.irishtimes.com/news/world/middle-east/ceasefire-halts-syria-lebanon-border-fight-against-islamic-state-1.3200183|access-date=2020-06-09|newspaper=The Irish Times|language=en}} Internationally, the flag can be found flying at Islamic demonstrations. Notably the flag is often seen during pro-Palestinian protests, such as those held during Al-Quds day.{{Cite web|last=Surkes|first=Sue|title=Hezbollah flags fly as pro-Palestinian, pro-Israel demonstrators face off in UK|url=https://www.timesofisrael.com/pro-palestinian-pro-israel-demonstrators-face-off-at-uk-quds-day-event/|access-date=2020-06-09|website=www.timesofisrael.com|language=en-US}}{{Cite web|title=Hezbollah flags fly at Al Quds Day rally and counter protest in London|url=https://www.itv.com/news/2018-06-10/hezbollah-flags-fly-at-al-quds-day-rally-and-counter-protest-in-london/|access-date=2020-06-09|website=ITV News|date=10 June 2018|language=en}}

Hezbollah's flag also has a more symbolic use. The flag can often be seen draped over the coffins of deceased members of the organisation, evoking a sense of martyrdom for the cause.{{Cite web|date=2020-03-01|title=Lebanon's Hezbollah holds funeral for five of its fighters killed in Syria|url=https://english.alarabiya.net/en/News/middle-east/2020/03/01/Lebanon-s-Hezbollah-holds-funeral-for-five-of-its-fighters-killed-in-Syria-s-Idlib.html|access-date=2020-06-09|website=Al Arabiya English|language=en}}{{Cite book|last=Geraghty|first=Timothy J.|url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/759525242|title=Peacekeepers at war : Beirut 1983-the Marine commander tells his story|date=2009|publisher=Potomac Books|isbn=978-1-59797-595-7|edition= 1st|location=Washington, D.C.|oclc=759525242}}

Controversy

File:Pro-Lebanese demonstration in Stockholm.jpg, and Amal Movement flags at a demonstration during the 2006 war, Stockholm, Sweden]]

The flag of Hezbollah has often caused controversy within some western countries. Both the military and political wings of Hezbollah have been banned in a number of countries.{{Cite web|date=22 July 2013|title=European Union designates Hezbollah's armed wing as terrorist group|url=https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/jul/22/european-union-designates-hezbollahs-armed-wing-te/|access-date=2020-06-09|website=The Washington Times|language=en-US}}{{Cite web|publisher=United States Department Of State, Office of Electronic Information, Bureau of Public Affairs|title=Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTOs)|url=https://2001-2009.state.gov/s/ct/rls/fs/37191.htm|access-date=2020-06-09|website=2001-2009.state.gov|language=en}}{{Cite web|title=Hezbollah - International terrorist organization|url=https://mfa.gov.il/MFA/ForeignPolicy/Terrorism/Hizbullah/Pages/Hezbollah-International-terrorist-organization.aspx|access-date=2020-06-09|website=Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs}}

In the United Kingdom, only the military wing of Hezbollah was listed as a proscribed organisation by the Home Office in 2008 whilst the political wing remained unbanned.{{Cite news|date=2019-02-25|title=UK to ban Hezbollah as terrorist organisation|language=en-GB|work=BBC News|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-47359502|access-date=2020-06-09}} This created a legal loophole which allowed supporters to fly the flag at demonstrations and protests throughout Britain as the flag was an official symbol of both wings. The flag could be found at protests such as at the annual Al-Quds day demonstrations and was deemed offensive by a number of groups, especially Britain's Jewish community. In March 2019, the decision was made by Home Secretary Sajid Javid to include Hezbollah's political wing on the list of proscribed terrorist organisations, outlawing the flying of the flag in Britain.{{Cite news|last=Wintour|first=Patrick|date=2019-02-25|title=UK to outlaw Hezbollah's political wing|language=en-GB|work=The Guardian|url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/feb/25/uk-outlaw-ban-hezbollah-political-wing-lebanese|access-date=2020-06-09|issn=0261-3077}}{{Cite web|title=Proscribed terrorist groups or organisations|url=https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/proscribed-terror-groups-or-organisations--2/proscribed-terrorist-groups-or-organisations-accessible-version|access-date=2021-09-10|website=GOV.UK|language=en}}

While the First Amendment to the United States Constitution guarantees freedom of speech, which the courts have interpreted to include hate speech, severely limiting the government's authority to suppress it,{{cite web |last=Liptak |first=Adam |date=11 June 2008 |title=Hate speech or free speech? What much of West bans is protected in U.S. |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/11/world/americas/11iht-hate.4.13645369.html |url-access=limited |access-date=February 21, 2023 |work=The New York Times}} this flag is flown by Hezbollah supporters in the United States, despite the fact that the entire group is listed as a terrorist organization. One example was during demonstrations in New York City in April 2024 during the ongoing protests against the Gaza war.https://nypost.com/2024/04/16/us-news/anti-israel-protesters-wave-hezbollah-flag-in-nyc/https://abc3340.com/amp/news/nation-world/anti-israel-protesters-wave-terrorist-flag-light-flares-outside-oct-7-memorial-in-nyc-new-york-city-nova-music-festival-exhibition-palestine-gaza-hamas-hezbollah-terrorism-kathy-hochul-letitia-james

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