Israel recognizing Armenian Genocide doesn't go far enough – they must protect Armenians - opinion
States do not recognize genocides because they have suddenly discovered a moral conscience. They do so when it aligns with their political, strategic, diplomatic, or domestic interests
Assessment
The opinion argues that Israel's recognition of the Armenian Genocide is insufficient without concrete protective measures. The piece suggests recognition itself is a political calculation, not a moral awakening, and that Israel should do more for Armenians now. This pushes the debate beyond symbolic gestures to actionable policy.
