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    ISRAELI OFFICIAL: WE HAVE MORAL OBLIGATION TO REMEMBER HUMAN TRAGEDIES

    April 24, 2013 - 09:18 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - Both coalition and opposition members of the Knesset
    on Tuesday, April 23 commemorated the Armenian Genocide by the Ottoman
    Turks, despite Israeli government's efforts to patch things up with
    Turkey over the raid on the Gaza flotilla three years ago in which
    eight Turkish nationals died, Haaretz reports.

    During and after World War I, about 1.5 million Armenians died;
    the anniversary of the killings is marked on April 24. Because of
    Jerusalem's past close relations with Ankara, the government has
    never officially recognized the events as genocide, Haaretz says.

    "How many of us are really familiar with the Armenian holocaust? Why
    are we indifferent when Turkey does not take responsibility?" said
    MK Ayelet Shaked (Habayit Hayehudi). "We must confront our silence
    and that of the world in the face of such horrors. No country stood
    by the Armenians. No one cared about the genocide in Rwanda."

    MK Israel Hasson (Kadima) called on his colleagues to support
    the Armenian people. "We've formed an Israeli-Armenian friendship
    association, and I call on any MKs who want to express solidarity
    to join it, even if the government has difficulty formulating a
    statement."

    MK Reuven Rivlin (Likud), a former Knesset speaker, said "Turkey is and
    will be an ally of Israel. The talks with Turkey are understandable
    and even necessary from a strategic and diplomatic perspective. But
    those circumstances cannot justify the Knesset ignoring the tragedy
    of another people."

    MK Zahava Gal-On (Meretz) referred to the reconciliation talks with
    Turkey as "an important and strategic process that I wholeheartedly
    support, but it needn't influence recognition of the massacre of
    the Armenian people. It's not that we have to either recognize the
    genocide or have relations with Turkey; we can do both. The link
    between the two harms Israel and its foreign relations."

    Ofir Akunis, a deputy minister in the Prime Minister's Office, said
    that "as Jews and Israelis we have a moral obligation to remember
    human tragedies. One of them was the massacre of the Armenian people.

    The State of Israel has never denied these terrible events."

    According to Akunis, "Investigating the related events must be done
    through open debate, not by political declarations."

    In the end, the MKs decided that the Knesset House Committee would
    choose which committee would conduct a broader debate on the issue.

    http://www.panarmenian.net/eng/news/155562/

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