GENEVA - The "Red Crystal" debuts Sunday as an emblem that can be used to protect its relief workers, part of an agreement for Israel's admission to the Red Cross movement after more than half a century of exclusion.
During decades of stalemate, stemming from the Jewish state's reluctance to display a cross or crescent, some countries had feared that adding a red Star of David to the list of protective emblems would open the door to proliferation of other such symbols and undermine the recognition that any emblem had to protect humanitarian workers.
But it was unlikely that the red crystal, a red square frame standing on one corner, would be widely displayed in the near future.
A spokeswoman for the International Committee of the Red Cross conceded Friday it will take time before the crystal will be widely enough known that medics on the battlefield will be able to work under it without fear of being targeted.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070112/ap_on_re_eu/red_cross_new_emblemHonestly, I don't see why they wouldn't accept the Star of David.