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Legal Group Challenges Museum's Palestine Exhibit
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Shurat HaDin, an Israeli legal group, has sent a demand letter to the Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg, threatening legal action over an exhibit called Palestine Uprooted: Nakba Past and Present. The group argues the exhibit presents a one-sided view of the 1948 events surrounding Israels founding, potentially risking antisemitism. The exhibit, set to open next month, features Palestinian experiences of the Nakba, but critics claim it omits key facts such as Jewish ties to the land and Arab rejection of the UN partition. Jewish groups have expressed concerns about the exhibits impact on Jewish visitors amid rising hate. The museum has yet to comment on the letter.
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