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    ISRAEL TO RECOGNIZE GENOCIDE?
    by Pamela Geller

    Atlas Shrugs
    December 24, 2007 Monday 9:39 AM EST

    Dec. 24, 2007 (Atlas Shrugs delivered by Newstex) -- Wouldn't
    be something if if small, vulnerable Israel did so before the
    mighty hyperpower US?? Armenia optimistic Israel will recognize
    'genocide'J Post hat tip Andy Bostom The government of Armenia is
    "very hopeful" that Israel will soon recognize the World War I-era
    massacre of Armenians by Turks as an "act of genocide," a senior
    Armenian official told The Jerusalem Post last week. "The Armenian
    and Israeli people are united in the suffering that each endured, and
    no one but the Jewish people can better understand our situation,"
    Sergo Yeritsyan, a former education minister who now serves as a
    senior adviser to President Robert Kocharian, said. "The world has
    recognized and accepted the Holocaust as an historical event, and the
    world is now acknowledging the genocide of Armenians," Yeritsyan said
    in an interview in his office in the Armenian capital of Yerevan. "I
    am very hopeful that Israel, step by step, will recognize it as
    well... We are very hopeful and we are waiting for it," Yeritsyan
    said. Contacted by the Post, a spokesman for Israel's Foreign Ministry
    declined to comment. Historians estimate that as many as 1.5 million
    Armenian Christians were killed by Ottoman Turks in a massacre that
    began in 1915, in what some scholars have declared to be the first
    systematic act of genocide in the 20th century. Turkey, however,
    denies the deaths constituted genocide, saying the toll has been
    grossly inflated and that those killed were victims of civil war
    and unrest. Israel has thus far tried to distance itself from the
    issue, not wanting to offend Ankara and souring relations. Yeritsyan
    insisted that the killings constituted genocide and stressed that it
    was essential for the international community to recognize it as such.
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