'Never too late': Israeli gov't unilaterally votes to recognize Armenian Genocide
Turkey denies that the massacres, imprisonment, and forced deportation of Armenians amounted to genocide, and Israel long avoided recognizing it as such due to diplomatic sensitivities
Assessment
Israel's government has formally recognized the Armenian Genocide in a unilateral vote, breaking a long-standing diplomatic silence on the issue. The decision directly challenges Turkey's official denial of the events as genocide. This move may strain Israel's already complex relationship with Turkey, which has historically pressured Israel to avoid such recognition. The diplomatic fallout and Turkey's response will be the key developments to watch.
