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The Canadian Museum for Human Rights opened an exhibit on the Nakba after weeks of objections from Jewish groups. The display presents the Palestinian narrative of displacement at Israel's founding.
jta.orgThe Canadian Museum for Human Rights opened its exhibit on the Nakba, the narrative of Palestinian defeat upon Israel's founding. The opening followed weeks of backlash from Jewish groups.
Background The Nakba refers to events surrounding Israel's establishment in 1948.
The museum had previously faced criticism over the planned content of the display. Museum officials proceeded with the scheduled opening despite the objections.
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