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Turkey applies a lot of pressure to all of its allies to ignore the Armenian, Pontic Greek, and Assyrian genocides. Considering that Israel cannot afford to really lose Turkey as a regional ally, this is the motive for non-recognition. However, there have been a number of debates in the Knesset concerning recognizing the Armenian genocide as the Turkish-Israeli relationship becomes increasingly weaker. Additionally, most Israeli academics are not even conflicted on the question of the genocides; they argue quite strongly that it did happen, like the majority of academics worldwide. Only 30 or so countries recognize the Armenian genocide, not even the United States federal government, and almost none recognize the other two. It is very unfortunate, in my view, since whether a tragedy is a genocide should not be a political decision, but should be clear from the historical facts. Unfortunately, the government of Turkey has made the recognition of the genocide a political issue.
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Yes. There is currently a genocide going on in Rwanda.
In 1993 the PLO recognized Israel's right to exist in peace, at the culmination of the Oslo Accords. In return, Israel immediately recognized the PLO as the official representative of the Palestinian People and the basis for a Palestinian State.
Sadly, at one time in history or another, genocide has occured in nearly every nation of the world.
Israel.
No they are an ally and not a recognized threat for terrorism.
Birthdays were not customarily recognized or celebrated in the Old Testament so Jacob/Israel's birthday is unknown. If you are referring to the modern Nation-state of Israel, then it was declared 14 May 1948 and recognized by the U.N. on 15 May 1948.
I hardly even understand the question. Are you implying Jews are vampires?
Israel was recognized as an independent state in 1948.
In 1993 the PLO recognized Israel's right to exist in peace, at the culmination of the Oslo Accords. In return, Israel immediately recognized the PLO as the official representative of the Palestinian People and the basis for a Palestinian State.
Israel.