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Israel at the weekend came within a breath of finally officially recognizing the Armenian Genocide at the hands of the Ottoman Empire during World War I.
“The State of Israel recognizes the terrible suffering and tragedy of the Armenian people,” the Israel Foreign Ministry stated following the decision by US President
Joe Biden to officially recognize the Armenian genocide committed by the Ottoman Empire 106 years ago.
“Especially these days, it is our responsibility and that of the countries of the world to make sure that such incidents do not recur,” the statement said.
The State of Israel has yet to officially recognize the mass killing of Armenians by the Ottoman Empire in 1915 as an act of genocide. Several Israeli lawmakers and officials have long called on the state to do so, insisting that the Jewish state, which rose from the ashes of the Nazi Holocaust, has a duty to recognize and stand with any other peoples facing or who have faced such
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Opposition Leader Yair Lapid dismisses Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s call for direct election just for prime minister.
“Netanyahu, the State of Israel doesn’t need another election,” the Yesh Atid party leader tweets. “This isn’t a direct election, it is a bypass aimed at buying time at the public’s expense.
“It is time to form an Israeli unity government. It is possible,” he adds, referring to a potential government that doesn’t include Likud, which would face significant hurdles since it would have to include both right-wing and Arab parties, or both ultra-Orthodox and secularist parties.
Busy Day in Parliament Bodes Well for Netanyahu’s Rivals Uri Cohen
New bill aimed at aiding prime minister likely to be voted down
With just over two weeks left on Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s clock and no feasible government in sight, the wily politician on Monday pulled yet another trick out of his bottomless bag, proposing a new bill to parliament and throwing Israel’s already weary political system into its latest spin.
There is a solution to the political logjam. We’ll hold snap personal elections for the office of prime minister only, without dispersing parliament
“There is a solution to the political logjam,” Netanyahu said during his Likud party’s meeting in Israel’s parliament. “We’ll hold snap personal elections for the office of prime minister only, without dispersing parliament.”
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