Canada's Big 'Hamas Blunder' Admission' Sparks Outrage Amid Jews' Fury. What's The Nakba Angle?
The Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg recently opened “Palestine Uprooted: Nakba Past and Present,” an exhibition highlighting the displacement and trauma experienced by
The Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg recently opened “Palestine Uprooted: Nakba Past and Present,” an exhibition highlighting the displacement and trauma experienced by Palestinian-Canadians. While the museum insists the show focuses on human rights violations faced by Palestinian Canadians, the exhibit has drawn fierce condemnation from mainstream Jewish organizations, who argue it presents a one-sided narrative that omits key historical context and minimizes Jewish suffering.
But the exhibition, and protests by the Jewish community in Canada is not our story today but a bigger flashpoint which has emerged from this very exhibition. Well, a plaque describing the October 7 Hamas attack has failed to identify Hamas as a terrorist group or its victims as Jews, triggering accusations that Canada’s flagship human rights institution is undermining its own mandate.
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