Israel's Knesset to consider an Armenian Genocide resolution next month
armradio.am
27.03.2010 14:09
Next month the leader of Israeli Meretz faction Haim Oron intends to
retable the discussion of Armenian Genocide resolution in the Knesset,
IzRus reports.
Since 1990s, the recognition of Armenian Genocide has been a matter of
heated discussions. According to the source, this year the issue is in
focus of state organizations inside and outside Israel more than ever.
For a number of reasons, the issue is no more considered in the
context of relations between two states or two nations, but obviously
gets geopolitical coloration.
Firstly, the process is affected by increasing Israel-Turkey tension.
Other regional processes, such as Ankara's shift in foreign policy
line, namely change from close ties with West to convergence with
Muslim world, Armenia-Turkey reconciliation, strengthening of
Armenian-Iranian strategic partnership, as well as intensification of
Azerbaijani-Israeli cooperation play role as well.
Washington's aspiration to resume Israeli-Palestinian talks by all
means urged some officials to recall `Armenian factor' in the context
of final determination of Jerusalem final status. The point is
Armenian Apostolic Church fully or partially controls many Christian
sanctuaries in the city (including part of the Church of the Holy
Sepulcher). Besides, Armenian block is located in the heart of Old
City, thus western actors of `negotiation process' consider that
Jerusalem's future redivision might to some extent depend on stance of
Armenians, the source says.
armradio.am
27.03.2010 14:09
Next month the leader of Israeli Meretz faction Haim Oron intends to
retable the discussion of Armenian Genocide resolution in the Knesset,
IzRus reports.
Since 1990s, the recognition of Armenian Genocide has been a matter of
heated discussions. According to the source, this year the issue is in
focus of state organizations inside and outside Israel more than ever.
For a number of reasons, the issue is no more considered in the
context of relations between two states or two nations, but obviously
gets geopolitical coloration.
Firstly, the process is affected by increasing Israel-Turkey tension.
Other regional processes, such as Ankara's shift in foreign policy
line, namely change from close ties with West to convergence with
Muslim world, Armenia-Turkey reconciliation, strengthening of
Armenian-Iranian strategic partnership, as well as intensification of
Azerbaijani-Israeli cooperation play role as well.
Washington's aspiration to resume Israeli-Palestinian talks by all
means urged some officials to recall `Armenian factor' in the context
of final determination of Jerusalem final status. The point is
Armenian Apostolic Church fully or partially controls many Christian
sanctuaries in the city (including part of the Church of the Holy
Sepulcher). Besides, Armenian block is located in the heart of Old
City, thus western actors of `negotiation process' consider that
Jerusalem's future redivision might to some extent depend on stance of
Armenians, the source says.