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    ISRAELI PARLIAMENT DEBATES ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RECOGNITION

    Vestnik Kavkaza
    June 13 2012
    Russia

    On Tuesday the Israeli parliament debated whether to recognize the
    alleged Armenian genocide of 1915. After the meeting, the leader
    of the ruling coalition, Zeev Elkin, announced that lawmakers came
    close to recognition. It's quite clear, however, that this was the
    strangest meeting in the history of the Israeli parliament.

    The bill was proposed by Zahava Galon, the chair of the Dovish Meretz
    party, and Arye Eldad of the Ihud Leumi party.

    Before the meeting, Israeli Prime Minister Bebjamin Netanyahu asked
    the parliamentary speaker, Reuven Rivlin, not to include the issue on
    the agenda, but the speaker ignored Netanyahu's request. The speaker's
    decision seems very extraordinary.

    Reuven Rivlin denied the debate was related to the deteriorating ties
    with Turkey. "The Turks will definitely be angry, but there is no
    intent to provoke, only to remember," he said. "The free world must
    remember, to learn the lessons, so it won't happen again."

    Robert Tivyayev of the Kadima party was the only one to openly oppose
    the bill. "The issue is very complicated. I believe first of all it
    should be examined by Turkish and Armenian historians. Israel should
    not interfere right now. It will only spoil our relations with Turkey,"
    he said.

    Tivlyayev's speech was interrupted by the speaker, who said "Thank
    you, Mister Tivyayev. Your position is quite clear. You oppose the
    recognition of the Armenian tragedy as such."

    Pyotr Lyukimson, Israel. Exclusively to VK



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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