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    ISRAEL OPPOSES "GENOCIDE" TALKS

    Hurriyet Daily News
    Dec 27 2011
    Turkey

    The events of 1915 should not be a political topic in Knesset, the
    Israeli Foreign Ministry said, reiterating the country's previous
    position over Armenian allegations, an Israeli official told Hurriyet
    Daily News yesterday.

    "While the state of Israel believes the incidents related to the
    1915 Turkish-Armenian tragic incidents should be debated, it is
    also the viewpoint of Israel that such a debate should be done in
    an open forum, an academic atmosphere, based on facts and research,"
    a statement from the Israeli Embassy to Turkey said yesterday.

    "It is not the position of the State of Israel that any such research
    be assisted by political discourse," the statement said.

    The Foreign Ministry had presented its position that "this was indeed
    a topic for historic discussion and not a political one," Nizar Amer,
    spokesperson of the Israeli Embassy to Turkey, told Hurriyet Daily
    News yesterday.

    Elaborating on the Knesset session held yesterday, Amer said,
    "As was in previous years, the Knesset's Educational Committee held
    a discussion regarding the educational representation of the 1915
    Turkish-Armenian events. The committee had adjourned with no vote
    taken, and the decision [was made] to reconvene at a future date for
    further study of the issue."

    The Israeli government and the Knesset agreed the discussion would
    be held not in the plenum but in a Knesset committee. For many
    years, Israel's government has opposed recognition of 1915 events as
    genocide. So far, Armenian allegations have been debated many times
    by closed sessions of the Knesset committees.

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