Armenian genocide
Armenian lobby escalates criticism of Israel, cites 'Jewish traditions'
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It’s time for Israel to recognize the Armenian genocide - opinion
Thessaloniki’s Armenian minority and Jewish past are bound by a shared history of genocide
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Armenian Genocide: Time for Israel to call a spade a spade - opinion
By the end of the war, more than 90% of the Armenians in the Ottoman Empire were gone, and many traces of their presence had been erased.
US Senators urge tougher stance on Turkey’s human rights abuses
Turkey has established a new military base in Iraq and Turkish-backed extremists in Syria continue to threaten Kurds, Yazidis and Christians.
Israel must recognize Armenian Genocide, not monopolize ours - opinion
Is it wise and moral to seek exclusivity of our own genocide – the Holocaust?
Letters to the Editor April 28, 2021: A note on the vote
Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.
Biden showed moral courage in recognizing the Armenian Genocide - opinion
Turkey has pulled every lever of influence at its disposal to prevent formal acknowledgment by the United States that Ottoman Turkey slaughtered 1.5 million Christian-minority Armenians.
Jews didn't support the designation of the Armenian Genocide, why now?
Jewish lawmakers, as recently as 2007, were not in favor of designating the Armenian Genocide as such, yet today they do. What changed over time is the crumbling of the Turkey-Israel alliance.
Erdogan urges Biden to reverse 'wrong step' on Armenian declaration
Turkey accepts that many Christian Armenians living in the Ottoman Empire were killed in WWI, but it contests the figures and denies that the killings were systematic or constitute a genocide.
Recognition of the Armenian Genocide was long-awaited
Israel’s delicate situation with Turkey is not nearly as important as it was, especially with Israel’s growing ties in the Arab world.
Turkey says it will respond in time to 'outrageous' US genocide statement
Turkey accepts that many Armenians living in the Ottoman Empire were killed in clashes with Ottoman forces in World War One, but denies the killings constitute a genocide.
Here's how Ankara uses genocide as blackmail - analysis
Turkey has threatened for years that it would rapidly move to sanction the US and ally with Iran, China and Russia or other US enemies, if the US would recognize the Armenian Genocide.