Israel Knesset’s Education, Culture, and Sports Committee Recognizes Armenian Genocide
Urges Israeli Government to Also Formally Recognize the Crime
JERUSALEM, Israel (A.W.)—Israel’s Knesset’s (Parliament) Education, Culture, and Sports Committee announced on Aug. 1 that it recognized the Armenian Genocide and urged the government to formally acknowledge the crime as such.
Chairman of the Education, Culture, and Sports Committee Yakov Margi in the Knesset on Feb. 24, 2016. (Photo: Yonatan Sindel/Flash90) |
“It is our moral obligation to recognize the Armenian genocide,” said
committee chair Yakov Margi at a committee meeting, reported the Times
of Israel. During the meeting, Margi criticized the fact that the State
of Israel does not currently recognize the 1915 genocide and urged
Knesset Speaker Yuli Edelstein to officially do so.
Edelstein urged Israel to recognize the genocide earlier this month. “We must not ignore, belittle or deny this terrible genocide,” Edelstein said as the Knesset discussed the possibility of recognizing the genocide. “We must disconnect the current interests, bound to this time and place, from the difficult past, of which this dark chapter is a part,” he added.
Georgette Avakian, chairwoman of the Armenian National Committee
(ANC) of Jerusalem, said that after 101 years, the time has come for the
Knesset to join parliaments around the world and the 31 countries who
have already recognized the Armenian Genocide. “The Knesset and the
President of the State must recognize the genocide of our nation,” she
said.
Israel’s president, Reuven Rivlin was a staunch supporter of Armenian
Genocide recognition while he was Chairman of the Knesset. At the
January 2015 United Nations (UN) General Assembly’s Holocaust memorial,
Rivlin recognized the Armenian Genocide while he was defending Israel
against what he called “cynical” accusations of genocide and war crimes
in his country’s dealing with Palestinians.
source : http://armenianweekly.com/2016/08/01/israels-knesset-ag/