Armenia’s Jews Hope Israeli Recognition of 1915 Ottoman Genocide Will Jumpstart Bilateral Ties
Rabbi Zamir Isyaev said the move could strain ties with Azerbaijan, a key Israeli ally that supplies a significant share of its crude oil imports.
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Armenia’s Jews hope Israeli recognition of 1915 Ottoman genocide will jumpstart bilateral ties
An explosion of Jewish life in Armenia comes against the backdrop of frosty ties between Armenia and Israel.
Azerbaijan rabbi slams Israel’s Armenia genocide recognition
The chief rabbi said he understood Israel’s desire to respond to Erdoğan but argued that recognizing the Armenian genocide was ineffective. By Canaan Lindor, JNS A top rabbi in Azerbaijan on Tuesday joined his government in criticizing Israel’s recent recognition of the Armenian Genocide. Rabbi Zamir Isyaev, the chief Sephardic rabbi of Azerbaijan, told JNS that Israel’s recognition last month “doesn’t make any sense, does little to punish Turke…
Azerbaijan rabbi slams Israel's Armenia genocide recognition
A top rabbi in Azerbaijan on Tuesday joined his government in criticizing Israel's recent recognition of the Armenian Genocide.Rabbi Zamir Isyaev, the chief Sephardic rabbi of Azerbaijan, told JNS that Israel's recognition last month "doesn't make any sense, does little to punish Turkey and threatens to harm relations with one of the Jewish state's most valuable allies—Azerbaijan."Azerbaijan's government rejected Israel's recognition on June 29,…
Armenian Jews Hope Israeli Recognition of 1915 Genocide Jumpstarts Ties
An explosion of Jewish life in Armenia comes against the backdrop of frosty ties between Armenia and Israel. The post Armenian Jews Hope Israeli Recognition of 1915 Genocide Jumpstarts Ties appeared first on JMORE.
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