Denial of the armenian genocide

It’s time for Israel to recognize the Armenian genocide - opinion

For Israel, a nation forged in the aftermath of the Holocaust, the moral imperative could not be clearer.

People gather at a memorial site to commemorate the dead in the 1915 mass killing of Armenians, in Yerevan, 2006
A document in a Thessaloniki museum shows the papers used to travel from the city, then known as Salonica, to British Mandate Palestine  before World War II.

Thessaloniki’s Armenian minority and Jewish past are bound by a shared history of genocide

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

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

 Armenian Ambassador to Israel Arman Akopian

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


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

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.

An Armenian protester holds a banner reading ‘1915 never again’ as she takes part in a demonstration near the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg in January

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.

Pope Francis delivers his speech during his visit at Rome's Great Synagogue, Italy January 17, 2016.

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?

SUPPORTERS WAVE Armenian and German flags earlier this month in front of the Reichstag, as they protest in favor of the resolution that declares the 1915 massacre of Armenians by Ottoman forces a ‘genocide

Edelstein calls for Knesset to recognize Armenian genocide

Only 22 countries recognize the 1915 massacres as a genocide, including Canada, France and Germany, but not the US.

Knesset Speaker Yuli Edelstein and Knesset Education, Culture and Sport Committee chairman Ya'acov Margi (Shas) at a meeting on recognizing the Armenian genocide

Armenia: Untouched beauty

The small country located in southwestern Asia, just a two-hour non-stop flight from Tel Aviv – is so unique.

The ninth century Tatev Monastery. Today it holds a university.

Commentary: Could the Turkish tide turn?

The path to renewed cooperation with Ankara runs through Syria and the Palestinian track

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan

Erdogan snubs Putin, declining invite in retaliation over genocide comments

Expert to ‘Post’: Russia already officially recognized the Armenian genocide back in 1995.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan