function language_selector_flags(){
$languages = icl_get_languages('skip_missing=0');
if(!empty($languages)){
$filter = array();
$filter['ar'] = array( 'he' );
// set your other filters here
$active_language = null;
foreach ($languages as $l)
if($l['active']) {
$active_language = $l['language_code'];
break;
}
$filter = $active_language && isset( $filter[$active_language] ) ? $filter[$active_language] : array();
foreach ($languages as $l) {
//Display whatever way you want -- I'm just displaying flags in anchors (CSS: a {float:left; display:block;width:18px;height:12px;margin:0 2px;overflow:hidden;line-height:100px;})
if( in_array( $l['language_code'], $filter) )
continue;
if($l['active']) { $class = "active"; $url=""; } else { $class = ''; $url = 'href="'.$l['url'].'"'; }
echo '<a '.$url.' class="flag '.$class.'"><img src="', $l['country_flag_url'], '" alt="', esc_attr( $l['language_code'] ), '" /></a>';
}
}
}
EDIT: If I get this right, your client(I assume) doesn't want his customers (Israelis especiay) to know that he offer service also to the arabic speaking cusomers. If it so then you can parse the Accept-Language
header and filter the language selector according the result.