Palmach Museum

Tel Aviv


The story of the Palmach, from its establishment in 1941 until the end of the Arab–Israeli War of 1948, is the focus of this multimedia museum. Starting in a memorial hall for Palmach members who died fighting for the establishment of the State of Israel, a Hebrew-speaking guide takes visitors on a tour that focuses on the stories of individual members who fought with this elite Haganah strike force. Headphones provide translations into other languages.


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