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Israel’s Recognition of Armenian Genocide: A Shift in Diplomatic Dynamics

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Israel has officially recognised the mass killings of Armenians during World War I as genocide, a significant move that reflects both historical acknowledgment and current geopolitical tensions. This decision, proposed by Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar, comes at a time when relations between Israel and Turkey are strained, particularly following the recent Gaza conflict.

The recognition is not merely symbolic; it highlights Israel’s moral stance against historical denialism, particularly from Turkey, which has long resisted acknowledging the Armenian genocide. This shift could have broader implications for Israel’s diplomatic relationships, especially in the context of its ongoing conflicts and alliances in the region.

By taking this step, Israel may be positioning itself to strengthen ties with Armenia and other nations that recognise the genocide, potentially altering the balance of power in its diplomatic engagements. The decision also raises questions about how Turkey will respond, given its historical denial and the sensitive nature of this issue.

As the recognition awaits parliamentary ratification, the move signals a potential re-evaluation of Israel’s foreign policy priorities, especially concerning its historical narratives and alliances. This could lead to increased scrutiny of Turkey’s actions and a shift in public perception regarding historical injustices.

Source: Euronews

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