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Young Israeli holds the Morocco flag as he walks on a giant flag of the city of Jerusalem that spread out in Teddy stadium in Jerusalem, on Sep 17, 2009. Filipino businesswoman Sister Grace Galindez-Gupana wanted to show her unique affection towards Israel and the people of Zion so she ordered and financed for Israel the world's biggest flag to be the twin flag to the current world's biggest flag - the flag of the Philippines.
Representatives of The Guinness Book of World Records measured the flag, which will soon be announced as the world's largest flag.
Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Young Israeli jumps on a giant flag of the city of Jerusalem that spread out in Teddy stadium in Jerusalem, on Sep 17, 2009. Filipino businesswoman Sister Grace Galindez-Gupana wanted to show her unique affection towards Israel and the people of Zion so she ordered and financed for Israel the world's biggest flag to be the twin flag to the current world's biggest flag - the flag of the Philippines.
Representatives of The Guinness Book of World Records measured the flag, which will soon be announced as the world's largest flag.
Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Young Israelis play soccer on a giant flag of the city of Jerusalem that spread out in Teddy stadium in Jerusalem, on Sep 17, 2009. Filipino businesswoman Sister Grace Galindez-Gupana wanted to show her unique affection towards Israel and the people of Zion so she ordered and financed for Israel the world's biggest flag to be the twin flag to the current world's biggest flag - the flag of the Philippines.
Representatives of The Guinness Book of World Records measured the flag, which will soon be announced as the world's largest flag.
Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Young Israeli plays soccer on a giant flag of the city of Jerusalem that spread out in Teddy stadium in Jerusalem, on Sep 17, 2009. Filipino businesswoman Sister Grace Galindez-Gupana wanted to show her unique affection towards Israel and the people of Zion so she ordered and financed for Israel the world's biggest flag to be the twin flag to the current world's biggest flag - the flag of the Philippines.
Representatives of The Guinness Book of World Records measured the flag, which will soon be announced as the world's largest flag.
Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Young Israeli wave with flags of different countries as a giant flag of the city of Jerusalem spread out in Teddy stadium in Jerusalem, on Sep 17, 2009. Filipino businesswoman Sister Grace Galindez-Gupana wanted to show her unique affection towards Israel and the people of Zion so she ordered and financed for Israel the world's biggest flag to be the twin flag to the current world's biggest flag - the flag of the Philippines.
Representatives of The Guinness Book of World Records measured the flag, which will soon be announced as the world's largest flag.
Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90
Young Israeli go up the stairs to the balcony to watch a giant flag of the city of Jerusalem that spread out in Teddy stadium in Jerusalem, on Sep 17, 2009. Filipino businesswoman Sister Grace Galindez-Gupana wanted to show her unique affection towards Israel and the people of Zion so she ordered and financed for Israel the world's biggest flag to be the twin flag to the current world's biggest flag - the flag of the Philippines.
Representatives of The Guinness Book of World Records measured the flag, which will soon be announced as the world's largest flag.
Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90