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Sa'ar to bring Armenian Genocide recognition to vote, cites Israel's 'moral, historical duty'
As of 2026, 32 UN member states, including the United States, Canada, Russia, and Germany, have formally recognized the genocide.
Greece calls for return of Parthenon Statues from British Museum at UNESCO, backed by 20 countries
Armenian Quarter residents descend from genocide survivors, bishop says ahead of exclusive tours
Sykes-Picot should be replaced by a new Trump-Netanyahu regional order - opinion
Kinneret College to commemorate 102 years since the battle of Tzemach
The results of the battle had the potential to shift the power balance in the Middle Eastern theater during World War I.
Turkey has no interest in peace in the Eastern Med
Turkey's misguided vision of Pan-Islamism brings with it a culturally dominant form of political Islam and militant Jihadism
Erdoğan believes he is restoring Turkey to greatness. Is he?
The Erdoğan vision is to recreate the period of Turkish and Ottoman greatness.
Turkey to inform UNESCO on Hagia Sophia after converting it back to mosque
The site was inscribed onto UNESCO’s World Heritage List in 1985 under Historic Areas of Istanbul, along with other points of significance in the city.
Greek PM chides Turkey for genocide against Christians
The Prime Minister blasted Ankara for its current foreign policy that, he said, is ignoring international law on the high seas.
Bosnian Jews, Muslims recall lesson in tolerance as extremism rises globally
Bosnia's Jews and Muslims on Thursday marked the bicentenary of the rescue of a dozen Jews from an Ottoman-era governor's jail.
Book review: The genocide of Anatolia’s Christians
New book goes beyond Turkey’s mass murder of Armenians to address its treatment of Greeks and Assyrians
Why Tevye the Milkman made aliyah
Tzvi Fishman is simultaneously a jokester and a deadly serious, prolific author with profound ideological commitments.
Personal photos capture Holy Land stories of British World War I soldiers
World War I represented the first time that British soldiers could carry a personal camera with them into a military expedition.
Was the Russian Revolution Jewish?
A hundred years after the Bolsheviks swept to power, historians and contemporaries still struggle to understand the prominent role played by Jews.