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2003 UFEs

A photo of Lebanese UFEs in a Yahoo News anti-war slideshow shows a mix of flags and Saddam posters. The flags are: a black flag, apparently with no other elements in it, a green flag with some white writing and the hoist of a red-white-red triband, clearly a Lebanese flag.
Jorge Candeias, 22 Mar 2003

Again, this is a Shahada on bedsheet. It seems that those flags in various variants are used all around the area and cannot be attributed to any one group.
Dov Gutterman, 29 Mar 2003

[Unidentified Flag (Lebanon)]
image by Eugene Ipavec, 07 Jul 2007

Reporting an addition to this: I saw yesterday some TV coverage of another demonstration in Lebanon that included also one Hezbollah flag, one flag of the Syrian Social Nationalist Party and a red flag with a large black hammer and sickle all over, therefore a UFE, along with flags of Iraq and portraits of Saddam.
Jorge Candeias, 23 Mar 2003


Continuing to dig in the Yahoo photos, I found this photo, which shows another flag I had never seen before. It's apparently dark gray (or grayish-green?) with yellow Arabic inscriptions. The demonstration took place in Lebanon, and the photo includes other vex objects of lesser interest.
Jorge Candeias, 25 Mar 2003


[Unidentified Flag (Lebanon)]
image by Eugene Ipavec, 07 Jul 2007

Among the Yahoo photos, I found here a funny sighting. It's a red-white-red triband. Since the picture was taken in Beirut, Lebanon, one might think it's a Lebanese flag. Well, it isn't. There's no cedar in the middle, and instead what's to be found there looks a lot like... the Iraqi coat of arms.
Odds are that this is simply a means to say that the Lebanese people are with the Iraqi people. But just to be sure, is there any known Iraqi flag like that? [Ed.: possibly the Arab Socialist Organization?]
Jorge Candeias, 29 Mar 2003


Here you're able to see yet another Lebanese flag unknown to me: a green and red horizontal bicolour with what looks like a COA or a related symbol in the canton. Any ID'ing?
Jorge Candeias, 29 Mar 2003


2005 UFEs

[Unidentified Flag (Lebanon)]
image by Eugene Ipavec, 27 May 2007

The elections in Lebanon were covered on "The World" last night on BBC4 tv. I haven't cropped the images too closely, in case the pictures or writing in the shot give a clue about the flags. The poster in this photo is that of Michel Aoun, and the flag might be that of his party.
André Coutanche, 21 Jun 2005

It might be a flag of his party, or the former flag of it, but it does not resemble any of the several current ones. For some reason the logo – a blue outline map of Lebanon over a blue globe – suggests a media organization of some kind to me. Aoun's FPM operates a TV station, Orange TV, but its logo is quite different.
Eugene Ipavec, 27 May 2007


[Unidentified Flag (Lebanon)]
image by Eugene Ipavec, 15 Jun 2007

There was also a red over white horizontal bicolour, not to be confused with the National Liberal Party's flag, which is white over red and with a golden cedar; this one was just red and white with no defacement.
André Coutanche, 21 Jun 2005


2007 UFEs

[Beirut (Lebanon)]
image by Eugene Ipavec, 14 Jan 2007

Alternately, in a photo of a march in memory or Rafik Hariri, there are a number of red-green-red horizontal tricolors in evidence, probably some political flag.
Eugene Ipavec, 14 Jan 2007


2010 UFEs

At the site of the Lebanese presidency, several military flags can be seen in a hallway of the presidential palace (here and here). The first one on the left is that of the Lebanese Armed Forces; the other five are unreported.
Eugene Ipavec and Esteban Rivera, 20 Jan 2010

This photo might be of the municipal flag of Deir el Qamar.
Eugene Ipavec, 06 Apr 2010

The visible words are "AlMadi..." and "Amin". I don't think that it is municipal flag of Deir el Qamar; the CoA on it is different.
Dov Gutterman, 07 Apr 2010