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Azerbaijan chief rabbi asks Knesset to reconsider recognition of Armenian Genocide - exclusive
Rabbi Shneur Segal, Chief Rabbi of the Ashkenazi Jewish Community of Azerbaijan, sent the letter to Ofir Katz, Chairman of the Likud Faction, on Monday following the Israeli government's vote.
Israeli gov't recognition of Armenian Genocide fulfills 'moral duty,' senior bishop says
Israel officially recognizes Armenian Genocide after decades of diplomatic friction - analysis
Israel's recognition of Armenian Genocide allows both nations to move forward, together - opinion
'Never too late': Israeli gov't unilaterally votes to recognize Armenian Genocide
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.
Sa'ar to bring Armenian Genocide recognition to vote, cites Israel's 'moral, historical duty'
As of 2026, 32 UN member states, including the United States, Canada, Russia, and Germany, have formally recognized the genocide.
Women seemingly forced to sell hair to survive in Iran, following Armenian smuggling attempt
Many Iranian activists have speculated that the hair came from some of the protesters killed during the January demonstrations, but hair smuggling was already a problem in Iran.
Florida congressional race erupts into widening dispute involving antisemitism, Israel, Azerbaijan
The clash erupted after Fine publicly criticized Bilzerian after the release of a Diaspora Ministry report that ranked the social media personality among the world’s leading antisemitic influencers.
Grateful for the elimination of Ali Larijani - opinion
Larijani was the mastermind behind much of the Iranian regime’s policy and a man with a long history of oppressing the Azerbaijani nation.
Armenian Telegram channels push Iran ‘victory’ claims, antisemitic slurs during attacks on Israel
One account, “Armenian Radical,” whose symbol includes imagery associated with Nazi Germany, has posted slurs against Jews, including use of the derogatory term “zhids,” alongside praise for Iran.
Not many nations understood October 7 without explanation. Azerbaijan is one of them - opinion
On the 34th anniversary of the Khojaly massacre, Rabbi Zamir Isayev reflects on why October 7 resonated so deeply in Baku and what that shared memory means for Israelis today.
Aliyev’s Nazi comparison of Armenian leaders is outrageous and dangerous - opinion
Distorting the history of the Holocaust corrodes both justice and the prospects for peace.
The old world order is dead: Israel must prepare for what comes next - opinion
As global rivalry intensifies and the post–Cold War order fades, Israel must navigate a dangerous and tricky new era shaped by antisemitism and regional threats.
JD Vance’s visit to Armenia and Azerbaijan is a milestone for peace - analysis
The Trump administration’s push for peace follows the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan that stretches back to the 1990s.