
Israeli Government Recognizes Armenian Genocide, Straining Ties with Turkey
The Israeli government has unanimously recognized the mass killings of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire during World War I as genocide. This historic decision comes amidst escalating tensions with Turkey, which strongly opposes such recognition.
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Israel government recognizes Armenian genocide in rebuke to Turkey
Successive Israeli governments had avoided formally recognizing the Armenian genocide, in part to preserve relations with Turkey, once one of Israel's closest strategic partners in the region.
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Turkey denies that the massacres, imprisonment, and forced deportation of Armenians amounted to genocide, and Israel long avoided recognizing it as such due to diplomatic sensitivities.
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