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Canadian Museum for Human Rights opens ‘Nakba’ exhibit amid pushback from Jewish leaders

The Jerusalem Post

The Jerusalem Post

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June 30, 2026

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The Winnipeg, Manitoba, exhibit is called “Palestine Uprooted: Nakba Past and Present,” has drawn fierce condemnation from some Jewish groups, including the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs.

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National Post

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· Jun 28, 2026

Adam Katz: I visited the ‘Nakba’ exhibit, and it is every bit as anti-Jewish as feared

It is propaganda is endorsed by the Canadian state

All Israel News

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· Jul 1, 2026

Controversial ‘Nakba’ exhibit opens in Canada as antisemitism reaches record levels

Controversial ‘Nakba’ exhibit opens in Canada as antisemitism reaches record levels

The Independent

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· Jun 26, 2026

AI-generated George Washington run by conservative PragerU is a featured on Trump’s ‘Freedom Truck’ as it tours US

Mobile museums from controversial right-wing group feature AI-generated depictions of American historical figures

Loonie Politics

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· Jun 26, 2026

Exhibit on displaced Palestinians set to open at human rights museum amid criticism

WINNIPEG — The head of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights says it’s unfortunate a trustee resigned over an exhibit about displaced Palestinians but she stands by the decision for it to open to the public Saturday. The exhibit, titled “Palestine Uprooted: Nakba Past and Present,” focuses on people affected by the Nakba, Arabic for [] The post Exhibit on displaced Palestinians set to open at human rights museum amid criticism appeared first on Loonie Politics.

Korea Times News

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· Jul 5, 2026

Int'l collaboration key to preserving cultural heritage: KHS chief

Int'l collaboration key to preserving cultural heritage: KHS chief

The Jerusalem Post

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· Jun 23, 2026

Only Jewish Board member of CMHR resigns over 'one-sided' upcoming Nakba exhibition

Mark Berlin stepped down from the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, citing concerns that its upcoming Nakba exhibit lacks historical balance.

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Related coverage for "Canadian Museum for Human Rights opens ‘Nakba’ exhibit amid pushback from Jewish leaders": National Post — Adam Katz: I visited the ‘Nakba’ exhibit, and it is every bit as anti-Jewish as feared. All Israel News — Controversial ‘Nakba’ exhibit opens in Canada as antisemitism reaches record levels. The Independent — AI-generated George Washington run by conservative PragerU is a featured on Trump’s ‘Freedom Truck’ as it tours US. Loonie Politics — Exhibit on displaced Palestinians set to open at human rights museum amid criticism. Korea Times News — Int'l collaboration key to preserving cultural heritage: KHS chief. The Jerusalem Post — Only Jewish Board member of CMHR resigns over 'one-sided' upcoming Nakba exhibition