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    ISRAEL MPS NOTE TURKISH MASS KILLINGS OF ARMENIANS

    Ahram Online, Egypt
    April 23 2013

    Parliamentary discussion comes day after first round of reconciliation
    talks between Israel and Turkey

    AFP , Tuesday 23 Apr 2013

    Israel's parliament on Tuesday held talks to mark the Turkish mass
    killings of Armenians in 1915, even as the Jewish state and Ankara
    take the first steps to try to patch up ties.

    "It is time that Israel recognise the massacre of the Armenians, like
    27 other states have," said Zehava Galon of the opposition Meretz
    party who initiated the discussion.

    The parliamentary discussion comes a day after a first round of
    reconciliation talks between Israel and Turkey began in Ankara,
    focusing on compensation over a deadly Israeli raid on a Gaza-bound
    aid ship.

    The high-stakes negotiations follow a formal apology last month Israel
    made for the botched 2010 raid in which its troops killed nine Turkish
    activists on a Gaza-bound flotilla.

    The Israeli parliament has for years been holding hearings marking
    the events and in 2007 rejected a motion to recognise the Turkish
    mass killings of Armenians beginning in 1915 as a "genocide."

    In December 2011, a parliamentary committee held a landmark public
    debate on recognising what the Armenians term a genocide, as recognised
    by more than 20 countries. Past hearings had taken place behind
    closed doors.

    Proposals by lawmakers to hold debates on the issue had been rejected
    by Israeli governments over the years, when ties with Turkey were
    warmer.

    "This is an important strategic move I fully support," Galon said
    on Tuesday of the reconciliation talks, "but it shouldn't affect
    recognising the Armenian massacre. It's not either recognising the
    genocide or the relations with Turkey, but both."

    Knesset member Reuven Rivlin of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's
    rightwing Likud party stressed that ties with Turkey and reconciliation
    with it were important to the Jewish state.

    But he warned that overlooking another people's disaster would weaken
    Israel's stance on the Holocaust.

    "This is our moral duty as humans and as Jews," the former Knesset
    speaker said during the discussion.

    "If we ignore another nation's disaster, we won't have the moral right
    to demand other nations to 'remember and not forget' our own disaster."

    Armenians say up to 1.5 million of their kinsmen died in orchestrated
    killings during the final years of the Ottoman Empire.

    Turkey strongly denies this, saying 300,000 Armenians and as many
    Turks were killed in civil conflict when the Christian Armenians,
    backed by Russia, rose up against the Ottomans.

    http://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContent/2/8/70005/World/Region/Israel-MPs-note-Turkish-mass-killings-of-Armenians.aspx

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