Israeli gov't recognition of Armenian Genocide fulfills 'moral duty,' senior bishop says
“It means a lot for the State of Israel, for the Jewish people," Baghdasaryan said. "It was really the moral duty for the State of Israel to recognize the Armenian genocide.”
Assessment
A senior bishop frames Israel's recognition of the Armenian Genocide as a moral obligation fulfilled for both the state and the Jewish people. This statement places moral conviction at the center of a politically sensitive issue. The next development to watch is whether this recognition triggers any diplomatic or public responses from Turkey.
