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The show where children learn Tel Aviv is a ‘Jewish colony’ and do an ‘apartheid’ puzzle

The exhibition organised by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign downplays the Jewish people's historical connection to the land

November 12, 2024 15:51
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A month-long exhibition is currently being held at the Peterborough Museum, organised by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC) (Credit: visit Peterborough)
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A children’s exhibition on Palestine at Peterborough Museum depicts Tel Aviv as a “Jewish colony”, features the word “apartheid” in a puzzle activity and refers to Israeli actions in Gaza as “plausible genocide”.

The month-long display, which is organised by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, is titled Palestine: From the Bronze Age to the Present Day, even though the name “Palestine” does not appear until late antiquity. 

One exhibit shows a map of “Palestine” – made in 2022 – that erases Israel entirely. The map also describes Palestinians in Israel as living in “Palestine 1948 (Israel)”; and represents 185 Israeli cities and towns, including Tel Aviv, as“Jewish colonies 1948”.

Map of Palestine exhibited at Peterborough MuseumMap of Palestine exhibited at Peterborough Museum[Missing Credit]

The exhibition includes various interactive activities to engage children, such as map-colouring and crossword puzzles, with many activities framing the conflict in stark, politically charged terms.

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