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    Jew urges Meretz Chairman not to submit Armenian Genocide Resolution
    for discussion by Knesset


    May 2, 2010 - 16:52 AMT 11:52 GMT
    PanARMENIAN.Net -

    Mark Meirowitz, an American lawyer of Jewish origin, sent a letter to
    Chairman of Meretz parliamentary group of Israel Haim Horon, urging
    him not to submit the Armenian Genocide Resolution for discussion by
    Israeli Knesset. "I believe it to be very misguided and will only lead
    to further problems and difficulty for Israel. I also want to say up
    front that both of my parents were in Auschwitz, so this issue has
    particular resonance and meaning for me," the letter reads. According
    to the lawyer, the adoption of the Armenian Genocide Resolution by
    Knesset will effect the Turkish-Israeli relation. Besides, he notes
    that Israel should not put itself forward as an arbiter of what is or
    is not genocide.

    "I believe that the Holocaust was a unique event in the history of the
    world. The other atrocities in the world should be discussed by
    historians. The events that took place with Armenians almost 100 years
    ago should be discussed in the context of the historical
    sub-commission to be established by the Turkish-Armenian Protocols,"
    the letter reads. Meirowitz also stresses that, given the processes in
    the Middle East, Israel's diplomacy should be working towards
    improving relations with Turkey not creating crises. According to him,
    the Armenian Genocide Resolution will surely precipitate a gigantic
    crisis in the Turkish-Israeli relations, if it proceeds to the
    Knesset.

    Meirowitz believes that Knesset is not a forum for adoption of
    decisions concerning historical events, turkishny.com reports.
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