Turkish President Erdogan Launches Sharp Criticism at Israel Following Armenian Genocide Recognition
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First reported by Behadrei Haredim · 3 hours ago
What happened
Following Israel's official recognition of the Armenian genocide, Turkish President Erdogan sharply criticized Israel, accusing it of hypocrisy and bloodshed in Gaza. The Israeli cabinet unanimously adopted the recognition proposal, prompting mixed regional reactions including calls from Azerbaijan to reverse the decision. Armenia chose not to politicize the issue. Historians widely recognize the Armenian genocide, which Turkey disputes.
- 01Turkey's Erdogan condemns Israel after it recognizes the Armenian genocide.
- 02Israel's cabinet unanimously approved Foreign Minister Sa'ar's recognition proposal.
- 03Erdogan accuses Israel of hypocrisy and bloodshed in Gaza.
- 04Armenian PM Pashinyan declines to politicize Israel's decision.
- 05Turkey claims recognition distracts from Gaza conflict.
- 06Azerbaijan urges Israel to retract the recognition.
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