Armenian genocide
Armenia’s Jews hope Israeli recognition of 1915 Ottoman genocide will jumpstart bilateral ties
Both Turkey and its ally, Azerbaijan, immediately condemned the Cabinet vote; the chief rabbi of Azerbaijan’s Ashkenazi congregation in Baku, Shneur Segal, has already urged Israel to reverse it.
Israel’s Armenia decision could cost it its closest regional friend - opinion
Israel recognizing Armenian Genocide doesn't go far enough – they must protect Armenians - opinion
Israel's Armenian Genocide recognition a 'childish mistake,' expert claims
Armenian lobby escalates criticism of Israel, cites 'Jewish traditions'
Congressional bill to lift limits on US security aid to Azerbaijan draws sharp ANCA pushback; New York’s new mayor faces backlash over antisemitism definition.
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.
Thessaloniki’s Armenian minority and Jewish past are bound by a shared history of genocide
The Armenian Genocide took place 110 years ago and is still often dismissed as a consequence of the First World War.
Tune into today's top stories: Netanyahu recognizes Armenian Genocide, Syria condemns escalation
The Jerusalem Post's must-listen news roundup with Shifra Jacobs—the top stories, clear and concise.
In first for Israeli PM, Netanyahu recognizes Armenian Genocide on Patrick Bet-David's podcast
Netanyahu, when pushed by Patrick Bet-David, himself an ethnic Armenian, to personally recognize the Ottoman massacre of Armenians in 1915-1917 as genocide, said, "I just did."
Holocaust Remembrance Day and Armenian genocide: A moment of shared remembrance - opinion
This shared date should stir more than remembrance. It should inspire a deep sense of kinship between two ancient peoples who have both endured existential trauma.
Armenian genocide survivors in Syria face new threats, warns Jerusalem Church
Their churches, schools, and homes have come under fire in the ongoing civil war, and the fear of further displacement looms once again.
Turkey's Acik Radyo silenced as broadcast license revoked amid free speech concerns
The station was suspended in May and fined after a guest, speaking on April 24, referred to the massacre of Armenians under the Ottoman Empire in 1915 as genocide.
Armenia’s recognition of Palestine was not anti-Israel - opinion
These are testing times for Armenian-Israeli relations, but we should navigate these rough waters to harness our many shared assets.
Israel must recognize the Armenian Genocide now more than ever - comment
The Broad Perspective: If Israel wants to be recognized on the international stage as a voice of sanity and of legitimate morality, it must put the ego aside and recognize the Armenian Genocide.