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Israel Officially Recognizes Armenian Genocide, Drawing Azerbaijan's Concern

Israel has officially recognized the Armenian Genocide, a move that has been interpreted as a rebuke to Turkey and has drawn concern from Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan urged Israel to reconsider its decision, calling it a 'distortion of historical facts'.

29 Jun, 08:53 — 29 Jun, 17:54
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jerusalem-postMostly Factual9h ago

Israel officially recognizes Armenian Genocide after decades of diplomatic friction - analysis

Israel’s recognition of the genocide has been decades in the making. It's been a strange aspect of Israel’s history that, for many years, the Armenian genocide was downplayed in official circles.

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rfi-englishMostly Factual13h ago

Israel formally recognises Armenian genocide in rebuke to Turkey

The Israeli government on Sunday unanimously recognised the massacres of Armenians during World War I as genocide, a move widely seen as a rebuke to Turkey and a stark signal of the deepening rift between the two countries.

By RFI

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ndtvMostly Factual18h ago

Israel Approves Proposal To Recognise World War I Armenian Genocide

Israel's Cabinet has unanimously voted to recognize the Armenian Genocide, as relations between Israel and Turkey continue to deteriorate.

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DawnMostly Factual18h ago

Azerbaijan slams ally Israel's recognition of Armenian genocide

Azerbaijan on Monday denounced a decision by its ally Israel to recognise the World War I massacres of Armenians as a genocide, a move widely seen as a rebuke by Israel to Turkiye. Azerbaijan and Israel are allies but Baku’s closest foreign partner is Turkiye and the Caucasus country hinted that the move by Israel could hit their bilateral relations. The recognition by Israel — announced on Sunday — was of “serious concern”, Azerbaijan’s foreign ministry said in a statement. A...

By none@none.com (AFP)

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