FAQ

What is the purpose of the memorial?

What would the victims of past genocides think of the silence of the very memorials built in their name — while a “plausible genocide” (ICJ) is unfolding today? The USHMM, the Mémorial de la Shoah, Yad Vashem, and others: not a word, despite international outcry. These institutions speak of a duty of remembrance.
But remembrance means nothing without vigilance and courage in the face of today’s crimes. That’s why we are launching the Ongoing Holocaust Memorial Museum (OHMM) — to break this silence and call on these institutions to face their responsibilities before history. A living, pedagogical memorial. Open to all. Against inaction and silent complicity.
Memory as a tool for justice. Now.

Why a memorial now ?

Who are we ?
Why an online memorial museum only ?

We are a collective of Gen Z citizens committed to justice and peace.
Our mission is to deliver accurate information and mobilize public opinion. By staying anonymous, we shield ourselves from pressure and safeguard our independence. We stand in solidarity with everyone fighting for human rights in Palestine.
The OHMM of the Palestinian People is still a work in progress — but we refuse to wait in silence.
We chose to go public now, because urgency matters more than perfection. This is just the beginning.
We'll have soon more information to share, more stories to tell, and more actions to propose. Stay tuned for updates by sending us your email details.

We are creating the Ongoing Holocaust Memorial Museum (OHMM) for Palestinians — an online-only memorial they can't erase.

Why online? Because it guarantees:

  • Accessibility: anyone, anywhere, can witness the evidence and take part.

  • Resilience: it cannot be bombed, censored, or locked behind checkpoints or borders.

  • Accountability: a platform to expose and shame the accomplices of the ongoing genocide.

This is not simply a project of remembrance. It is, first and foremost, a call to vigilance, a space for truth-telling, and a tool for resistance and action. We refuse silence. We refuse delayed remembrance.
Gen Z doesn’t wait for history books. We write them.

Memory must be a weapon for justice — now.

Building a memorial during genocide is an act of resistance.
It’s not just a monument — it’s a hub, a rallying cry, and a call to action.
It serves to expose the oppressors and their enablers, pushing the world to move instead of watch.
Its focus is Gen Z — because we’re the ones shaping the future, and we refuse to be passive witnesses.
Memory isn’t a tribute to deliver too late; it’s a weapon to wield now.
Our site isn’t fully finished yet, but we launched early because awareness can’t wait — it might even save lives.

How can we contact you ?

You can contact us at : ohmpalestine@protonmail.com or on X at : @OhmPalestine