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Ongoing Holocaust Memorial

of
Palestinians

Never again, still ongoing

★★★★★

There are dozens of genocide memorials around the world, the most famous of which are the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington and Yad Vashem in Jerusalem. These institutions tangibly represent the "duty to remember" in the face of genocide.

On September 1, 2025, the International Association of Genocide Scholars (IAGS) voted on a resolution asserting that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza (86% of voters) (source: Reuters/AP News). Yet, at this moment, no Memorial recognizes the ongoing genocide in Gaza, or even mentions the current events on its website. Where do they stand now at a time when their voice is most needed ? These sanctimonious, self-righteous need to be called out. This is why, in the face of this bunch of hypocrites organisations, we have decided to create an online museum for the Ongoing Holocaust Memorial of Palestinians.

A living Memory Museum for Cultural Resistance

A space for cultural resistance and testimony on ongoing the Palestinian genocide.

Learn

About the ongoing genocide in Palestine, as recognized by organizations such as the International Association of Genocide Scholars (IAGS, resolution of September 2025) and Amnesty International (December 2024) Read more.

Confront and expose

The Palestinian tragedy is the fruit of enduring impunity. The same logic that led to the military disasters of the past two decades. The actual architects, the real perpetrators need to be named and called out. Read more.

There are multiple peaceful paths to engage in active resistance. Read more.

Resist
A close-up view of a wall display featuring historical text about deportations during World War II. The focus is on large, bold white text on a dark background, detailing numbers of deported individuals and their fates. Partially visible are blurred black-and-white photographs accompanying the text.
A close-up view of a wall display featuring historical text about deportations during World War II. The focus is on large, bold white text on a dark background, detailing numbers of deported individuals and their fates. Partially visible are blurred black-and-white photographs accompanying the text.
A portion of a building wall featuring black text in both Cyrillic and English. The text reads 'Holocaust Memorial Center for the Jews of Macedonia.' The wall is light gray and textured, and there is a partial image of a Menorah symbol to the right.
A portion of a building wall featuring black text in both Cyrillic and English. The text reads 'Holocaust Memorial Center for the Jews of Macedonia.' The wall is light gray and textured, and there is a partial image of a Menorah symbol to the right.
A crowd holds a large cardboard sign with the message 'Stop US $ For Genocide' in front of a building with a U.S. flag on top. The scene suggests a protest or demonstration, with people gathered closely and focused on the action.
A crowd holds a large cardboard sign with the message 'Stop US $ For Genocide' in front of a building with a U.S. flag on top. The scene suggests a protest or demonstration, with people gathered closely and focused on the action.