After nearly 20 years and millions of dollars, Palestinian Authority leaders will on Wednesday cut the red ribbon to inaugurate a museum about their national heritage. Yet while the architecture is impeccable, the exhibition halls are empty, AFP reports.

The leaders have trumpeted the opening of the museum in the PA for months, hailing it as a home for a national memory which Palestinian Arabs
often accuse Israel of trying to eradicate.

Workers have been rushing to install electrics for the ceremony but no artists have been preparing an exhibition.