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  1. I swear the whole article deceives the reader, i suppose as a standard of zionists at this point.

    The writer couldn’t even call 2023 as an ethnic cleansing, let alone a genocide, and just says „emptied of Armenians“.

    In the same sentence calls slaughter for Armenians but extermination for Jews for the same topic
    „the Ottoman slaughter of Armenians in 1915 and the Nazi extermination of European Jewry.“

    Forgets atrocities committed in NK

    Forgets the cow’s garden and atrocities there

    Forgets not recognizing the genocide, but somehow bibi doing a virtue signaling comment on an interview when pushed about it is going to be taken as a conclusive recognition when the country just doesn’t.

    Doesn’t forget about the synagogue incident, by some miracle mentions the false flag.

    Proceeds to portray Armenians as anti Semitic, while being shady on the very paragraph it’s mentioned, instead of recalling nagorno Karabakh attrocities, as well as the attitude of Israelis when Armenians begged them to do something during the war, „it’s just business“. Armenian frustration is portrayed a vague „weapon sales“, whereas it’s been the table turner, not mentioning the constant resupply, as well as the software hacks they provided. While Armenian attitude is minimized by „hey it’s just an online thing with Armenians“

    Thank god it mentions the spitting on clergies in Jerusalem, what about the cow’s garden?

    But somehow it’s all good because Trump made a pre requisite peace document, while aliyev is still making anti peace comments.

    What else? I swear at this point i truly believe Turks will recognize the genocide before zionists will admit their actions.
    This article spits at our faces under the premise of warming up to each other.

  2. Mysterious-Exit3059 on

    Israel from a strategic perspective must be careful in seeking closer diplomatic relations with Armenia considering their positive relations with Azerbaijan thus they need to find a way to balance relations with both. Armenia offers excellent strategic positioning due to geographic proximity to Iran and Turkey, providing another alliance to counteract Turkish and Iranian influence. Israel has been doing similar with Cyprus and Greece, strengthening economic and military ties to undermine Turkish influence.

  3. > “There are only a few democracies in the region — Armenia, Israel, Georgia and Cyprus — so our two countries should be best friends,” he added. “We have to look forward, not backward. Our relations are only about two countries, Armenia and Israel. It’s not about Azerbaijan or Iran. And the ball is now in Israel’s court.”

    Have been saying this for a while. It’s unfortunate Israel doesn’t see Armenia as yet another tiny patch of democracy and a genuinely pro-West country in this predominantly oppressive and backwards region. They could do it even from the realpolitik standpoint, and yes absolutely, the ball is in their court, not ours.

  4. BigChungusBlyat on

    > Why Israel and Armenia Aren’t Closer

    Yeah, that tends to happen when you’re trade and military partners with their neighbor that wants to destroy them.

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