In battle, a white flag typically signifies a desire to surrender or negotiate, indicating that the party displaying it does not wish to engage in further conflict. It is a universally recognized symbol of truce and can be used to request a ceasefire or to communicate intentions of peace. The use of a white flag is governed by the laws of war, particularly the Geneva Conventions, which protect those who display it from being attacked.
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