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Jermolene b96377099a Add Hebrew translation
Many thanks to @DoronTzur
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title: $:/languages/he-IL/icon
type: image/svg+xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE svg PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD SVG 1.1//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/1.1/DTD/svg11.dtd">
<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" version="1.1"
xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"
width="660" height="480" viewBox="0 0 220 160">
<desc>Flag of Israel</desc>
<defs>
<!-- Specs are taken from "The Provisional Council of State Proclamation of
the Flag of the State of Israel," 25 Tishrei 5709 (28 October 1948)
For Magen David, the "Israel Science and Technology Homepage" at
http://www.science.co.il/Israel-flag.asp specifies each side as 60 cm.
Outer radius is then 30 / cos(30) = 20 * sqrt(3)
For equilateral triangles, middle radius = outer radius - width:
20 * sqrt(3) - 5.5
Coordinates for upward-pointing triangle relative to center are then:
( 0,-(20*sqrt(3) - 5.5) )
(-(20*sqrt(3) - 5.5) * cos(30), (20*sqrt(3) - 5.5) * sin(30))
( (20*sqrt(3) - 5.5) * cos(30), (20*sqrt(3) - 5.5) * sin(30)) -->
<polygon id="triangle" points="0,-29.1410161513775421
-25.2368602791855814, 14.5705080756887710
25.2368602791855814, 14.5705080756887710"
stroke="#0038b8" stroke-width="5.5" fill-opacity="0"/>
</defs>
<!-- "The flag is 220 cm long and 160 cm wide. The background is white" -->
<rect width="220" height="160" fill="white"/>
<!-- "...two stripes of dark sky-blue, 25 cm broad, over the whole length of
the flag, at a distance of 15 cm from the top and from the bottom..."
Legislation does not specify exact shade of blue; "#0038b8" is typical of
flags used in Israel -->
<rect width="220" height="25" fill="#0038b8" y="15"/>
<rect width="220" height="25" fill="#0038b8" y="120"/>
<use xlink:href="#triangle" transform="translate(110,80)"/>
<use xlink:href="#triangle" transform="translate(110,80) rotate(180)"/>
</svg>