Denial of the armenian genocide

Armenia’s recognition of Palestine was not anti-Israel - opinion

These are testing times for Armenian-Israeli relations, but we should navigate these rough waters to harness our many shared assets.

 Protesters gather near the government building, after Azerbaijan launched a military operation in the region of Nagorno-Karabakh, in Yerevan, Armenia, September 19, 2023
 Armenian Ambassador to Israel Arman Akopian

Israeli weapons are killing peaceful civilians, Armenian envoy tells 'Post'

 PENNSYLVANIA REPUBLICAN Senate candidate Dr. Mehmet Oz speaks at an election event.

Why won't Dr. Mehmet Oz publicly acknowledge the Armenian genocide? -opinion

 ARMENIAN DIASPORA members rally in front of the Turkish Embassy in Washington, after US President Joe Biden last year recognized the 1915 massacres of Armenians by the Ottoman Empire constituted genocide.

Book explores why Israel failed to recognize the Armenian Genocide - review


Genocide Awareness Month: Public responsibility to build a better future - opinion

These dates and this month remind us that there is no better time than now to remember the past and take responsibility to ensure that “never again” is the reality.

 A WOMAN cries in front of a house next to hers that was destroyed by a missile amid Russia’s invasion in Lyman, Ukraine, on Saturday. We have a global responsibility to ask: Are we doing enough?

US candidates must recognize Armenian genocide - opinion

It was not until 2019 that the House overwhelmingly (405-11) passed a resolution recognizing the genocide, rejecting the denial of the massacre, and calling for educating the public about genocide.

 TURKEY’S PRESIDENT Recep Tayyip Erdogan and US President Joe Biden shake hands before a NATO summit in Brussels last month. Whatever tensions exist in US-Turkish relations have more to do with other issues such as Erdogan’s authoritarian actions.

Jewish scholar calls on Israel government to recognize Armenian genocide

Israel Charny's new book reveals how Turkey pressured Israel to deny the Armenian genocide.

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Recognizing the Armenian Genocide

The Knesset considers what may be a controversial move as Israel’s ties with Turkey are strained over Gaza.

Members of the Armenian community in Israel attend a demonstration against Israel’s stance on the 1915 massacre of Armenians by Ottoman Turks outside the Foreign Ministry in Jerusalem; the sign on the left reads: ‘Judaism is for acknowledgement of Armenian Genocide, the State of Israel against?’

Recognizing the Armenian Genocide – it’s about time

We lost our Jewish soul in the course of so many wiseguy and tough-guy denials of the Armenian Genocide over the years.

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Israeli lawmakers move to recognize Armenian genocide amid Turkey row

Zionist Union MK Itzik Shmuly and Likud MK Amir Ohana stated they would submit legislation to make Israel the 30th country to recognize the Armenian genocide.

People mourn at the Tsitsernakaberd Armenian Genocide Memorial Museum in Yerevan

Armenian exhibit in Jerusalem evokes painful memories

The exhibit with a dancing dress has haunted visitors.

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Anti-Semitism in the Armenian press: “Driving forces of treacherous hatred”

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Lost evidence of Armenian Genocide discovered in Jerusalem archive

Boxes of evidence have rested in the archives of the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem for nearly a century, inaccessible to scholars "for reasons that are not entirely clear."

Demonstrators hold candles and pictures of Armenian victims during a commemoration for the victims of mass killings of Armenians by Ottoman Turks in the Armenian Genocide, in Istanbul April 23, 2015.

After Israel, the new goal is Armenia

It should not be forgotten that love is more powerful and profound than the insidious schemes of the shadow groups.

SUPPORTERS OF Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan wave national flags in Taksim Square

Knesset committee recognizes Armenian genocide

“It is our moral obligation to recognize the Holocaust of the Armenian nation,” committee chairman MK Ya’acov Margi (Shas) said.

People mourn at the Tsitsernakaberd Armenian Genocide Memorial Museum in Yerevan