Denial of the armenian genocide
Armenia’s Jews hope Israeli recognition of 1915 Ottoman genocide will jumpstart bilateral ties
Both Turkey and its ally, Azerbaijan, immediately condemned the Cabinet vote; the chief rabbi of Azerbaijan’s Ashkenazi congregation in Baku, Shneur Segal, has already urged Israel to reverse it.
Turkey grows stronger, hostility towards Israel increasing, academic expert warns
Azerbaijan chief rabbi asks Knesset to reconsider recognition of Armenian Genocide - exclusive
Israel officially recognizes Armenian Genocide after decades of diplomatic friction - analysis
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.
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.
Armenian exhibit in Jerusalem evokes painful memories
The exhibit with a dancing dress has haunted visitors.
Anti-Semitism in the Armenian press: “Driving forces of treacherous hatred”
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."
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.
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.
It’s time for reconciliation
Sending a delegation of Knesset members to Armenia was an important step in the right direction. Let us hope that Israel chooses values over our interests in international relations.
Vatican hits back at Turkey for calling pope 'crusader'
"The pope is on no crusade. He is not trying to organize wars or build walls but he wants to build bridges," spokesman Father Federico Lombardi told reporters.
Germany’s century-long struggle with the Armenian genocide
The Armenian genocide and the German dimension of it should make us rethink our perception of humanity – what does it mean that people knew of genocide and mass atrocities in progress? And did so already in the years before the Holocaust?