Israel Recognizes Armenian Genocide
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Israel officially recognizes the Armenian Genocide, a decision that draws strong criticism from Turkey. Turkey's government labels Israel's move a political act. The Israeli Foreign Minister calls the recognition a historical and correct decision.
Turkey slams Israel's recognition of Armenian genocide as 'political move'
- Turkey's government strongly criticized Israel's recognition of the 1915 Armenian massacres as genocide. - Ankara accused Israel of making a political decision to distract from its actions in Gaza and referenced the International Court of Justice case against Israel. - Relations between Turkey and Israel have significantly deteriorated since the start of the Gaza conflict in October 2023.
Israel officially recognizes WWI Armenian Genocide, drawing Turkish ire
- Israel's government has officially recognized the Armenian Genocide during World War I. - The decision, unanimously adopted by the cabinet, faces parliamentary approval and has drawn strong criticisโฆ
Israel recognizes Armenian genocide, amid tensions with Turkey and UN report on Gaza
- Israel's government has officially recognized the Armenian genocide. - The decision was announced by the Foreign Minister, who blamed Turkey for denial campaigns. - The move comes amid strained relaโฆ
Israel officially recognizes Armenian genocide
- Israel has officially recognized the Armenian genocide that occurred in the Ottoman Empire in 1915-1916. - Foreign Minister Gideion Saar stated that it is "never too late to do the right thing." - Iโฆ
Israel recognizes Armenian genocide: 'Never too late to do the right thing'
- Israel's Foreign Ministry officially recognized the Armenian genocide, calling it a "historical" decision. - Foreign Minister Gideon Saar stated it is "never too late to do the right thing" and condโฆ
'Never too late': Israeli gov't unilaterally votes to recognize Armenian Genocide
- The Israeli government voted to formally recognize the Armenian Genocide, following a proposal by Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar. - Sa'ar stated that recognizing the genocide is a moral and historicaโฆ