Israel suspends parliamentary vote on recognizing Armenian WWI deaths as genocide
A critical Israeli parliamentary vote on recognizing the violence against Armenians by the Ottoman Empire during World War I as a genocide has been suspended, an Israeli official said Sunday. The move comes at a…
Assessment
The suspension of the Israeli parliamentary vote on recognizing the Armenian genocide reflects a diplomatic balancing act. The timing is sensitive due to renewed regional turbulence after a ceasefire breakdown with Iran and Turkey's lobbying at a NATO summit for F-35 jets. The decision likely aims to avoid further straining ties with Turkey, which has already been deteriorating over Erdogan's rhetoric. The next development to watch is whether the vote will be rescheduled or abandoned entirely.
