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image by Tomislav Šipek, 13 June 2018
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The flag of Nablus is white with emblem.
Sources: 
http://nablus.org/index.php/ar/newsarchive/722-2622839228 
https://archive.fo/rvKBN 
https://www.facebook.com/NablusMunicipality/photos/a.366383626809983.1073741828.364755740306105/1638867746228225/?type=3&theater
Tomislav Šipek, 13 June 2018
Fire Mountain Club = Jabal al-Nar -- Nablus-Palestinian youth club
		
  
		
 
images located by William Garrison, 23 October 2023 
Source (video): 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0gxD5elwJI 
Two similar flags (#1 
horizontal, #2 vertical) reading "Fire Mountain Club" possibly in Nablus, 
Palestine; c. May 2018. "Fire Mountain" ("Jabal al-Nar") is a nickname/metaphor 
for "Nablus". Nablus is known for its pro-Palestinian political activism. As 
these flags were prominently carried by teenagers during a pro-communist parade, 
these flags might pertain to a Nablus-Palestinian communist youth club -- 
although there are no discernable communist icons in the club's logo. Or it 
could be just some unaffiliated youth club out for a downtown pro-Palestinian 
demonstration march on a sunny day while surrounded by communist-party flags. 
The top Arabic word reads: "al-naadi" (club), middle word reads: "Jabal" 
("mountain") and the bottom word: "al-Nar" ("fire"), combined: "Club Mountain 
Fire" or "Fire Mountain Club". 
 William Garrison, 23 October 2023 
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image located by William Garrison, 23 October 2023