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Israel and the Armenian Genocide: Historical Justice or Contempt for Ankara?

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July 6, 2026

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The Israeli government has recognized the Armenian Genocide of 1915, following decades of silence imposed by its relations with Turkey. This decision comes amidst deteriorating relations between Israel and Ankara due to the war in Gaza. The post Israel and the Armenian Genocide: Historical Justice or Contempt for Ankara? appeared first on ZENIT - English.

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Daraj

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· Jun 30, 2026

Israel and the Weaponization of the Armenian Genocide

Israeli recognition of the Armenian Genocide has nothing to do with the Armenians, and even less with justice. But the Israel-Turkey relations have taken another step towards deterioration.

Haaretz

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· Jun 30, 2026

Israel's Armenian genocide recognition: a right move, for very wrong reasons

Israel's Armenian genocide recognition: a right move, for very wrong reasons

JFeed

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· Jul 3, 2026

Turkish FM Fidan Calls Israel a 'Burden Humanity Can No Longer Bear' 

Turkey's FM tells CNN Türk Israel is a burden the world can't bear and pushes for sanctions. Sa'ar calls it textbook incitement to genocide.

Russia Today

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· Jul 1, 2026

Israel just found Türkiye’s weak spot

Israel long avoided Armenian Genocide recognition to protect ties with Türkiye and Azerbaijan. Now the political cost of silence has changed Read Full Article at RT.com

Le Monde

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· Jun 28, 2026

Israel government recognizes Armenian genocide in rebuke to Turkey; Turkey denounces it as 'political'

Successive Israeli governments had avoided formally recognizing the Armenian genocide, in part to preserve relations with Turkey. Relations between Israel and Turkey have sharply deteriorated since the war in Gaza erupted in October 2023.

POLITICO

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· Jun 28, 2026

Israel recognizes Armenian genocide amid tensions with Turkey

Israel’s government unanimously voted on Sunday to formally recognize the Armenian genocide, amid worsening ties with Turkey. “Despite the extensive and unambiguous historical documentation, the Armenian genocide remains to this day the subject of an institutionalized campaign of denial and minimization, including a manipulative rewriting of history, mainly by the Turkish government,” Israeli Foreign Minister []

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Related coverage for "Israel and the Armenian Genocide: Historical Justice or Contempt for Ankara?": Daraj — Israel and the Weaponization of the Armenian Genocide. Haaretz — Israel's Armenian genocide recognition: a right move, for very wrong reasons. JFeed — Turkish FM Fidan Calls Israel a 'Burden Humanity Can No Longer Bear' . Russia Today — Israel just found Türkiye’s weak spot. Le Monde — Israel government recognizes Armenian genocide in rebuke to Turkey; Turkey denounces it as 'political'. POLITICO — Israel recognizes Armenian genocide amid tensions with Turkey