Τρίτη 13 Μαρτίου 2012

Armenia and Israel going to establish military cooperation

A high-ranking representative of Armenia were in Israel to study the opportunities of cooperation in the strategic issues.

IzRus reports that the visit of Armenia's high-ranking official to Israel had been done October - early November. Considering some indirect circumstances, his task is to study the perspectives of establishing close ties in the military sphere at least within a limited format.



The portal writes that the Israeli Foreign Ministry's Eurasia-2 Division for Central Europe and Eurasia Department is engaged in preparations for the visit. The Division is in charge of the relations with the South Caucasus and Central Asia.

Δευτέρα 6 Φεβρουαρίου 2012

Armenian-Israeli Friendship




Armenian-Jewish Friendship: Armenians and Jewish Students gather together in support of each other and learn about each others cultures making Israel and Armenia's relationship bigger and better enjoying both of our cultures. 700 Jews currently live in Armenia and 3,000 Armenians live in Israel.

Πέμπτη 2 Φεβρουαρίου 2012

Armenia, Israel establish direct air communication



Israeli Eshet Tours company has signed a deal with the Armenian national carrier Armavia to represent the Armenian company in Israel.
The direct flights between the states will be operated starting from April.
At the moment Armavia is conducting only one flight a week by 50-seats plane. Starting from April two flights a week will be operated until autumn, the Marker newspaper reports.
Eshet Tours plans to sell tourist packages, including tours to Armenia as well.

Σάββατο 24 Δεκεμβρίου 2011

Turks Seek to Avert French Armenian Genocide Bill by All Means

The Turkish government is pulling out all the stops to get France to shelve a bill criminalizing denial of Turkish crimes against Armenians
By Aryeh ben Hayim
 

Recep Tayyip Erdogan
Recep Tayyip Erdogan
 
Turkey is doing its utmost to head off a bill in the French National Assembly that would criminalize the denial of the Armenian genocide of 1915. The Armenians claim that one and a half million Armenians died as result of mass deportations by the Turkish Ottomans.
Turkish President Abdullah Gul warned the French that they were jeopardizing centuries of friendship in return for "small political calculations". The Turks view French president Nicolas Sarkozy as hostile to them and a major roadblock in their quest to join the European Union. The political calculations Gul referred to were apparently Sarkozy's wish to woo voters for the National Front who regard France's Muslim population with hostility.
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Erdogan essentially warned the French that they were opening a Pandora's Box given French Imperial history. He recommended that the French National Assembly investigate how many people France killed during the war in Algeria or France's responsibility for the genocide in Rwanda.
The Turks are also raising the issue of free speech by claiming the right to dispute the Armenian version. A Turkish academic interviewed by the pro-government Zaman said “Neither those who say that it was genocide nor those who say that it was not should be punished”. This is a bit rich for a for a country that punishes people for insulting "Turkishness.".
The major Turkish retaliatory threat is in the economic realm. Turkey can boycott French cars in a country where French carmakers have a 20% market share. Turkey can refuse to buy Airbus planes thus impacting the French job market.
As the Turkish economy grew by 8.2% compared with France's anemic growth the Turks believe that they hold the economic upper hand and can force France to cave.


http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/150921

Τετάρτη 14 Δεκεμβρίου 2011

Turkey has not apologized for Armenian Genocide but demands apology from others – Harvard Prof.


Turkey has not apologized for the Armenian Genocide and should not demand that others must apologize for the flotilla clash, said renowned legal expert Harvard Prof. Alan Dershowitz speaking at the annual business conference in Tel Aviv.
“Turkey has never apologized for the genocide in Armenia. Talk about chutzpah? Talking about Turkey demanding an apology from anybody?” he emphasized.
Dershowitz severely criticized Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan for demanding an apology from Israel over the flotilla incident, Israeli Arutz Sheva website reports.
He also added that Israel’s record is better than that of Turkey and NATO and others when it comes to the ratio of civilians to terrorists who are killed in warfare

Παρασκευή 25 Νοεμβρίου 2011

Yona Metzger.

"No other nation can understand the pain of the Armenians better than Jews." Yona Metzger, the Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of Israel

ARMENIANS, JEWS DISCUSS ARMENIAN GENOCIDE IN MOSCOW


November 23, 2011

On November 22, Moscow hosted a meeting of Armenian
... and Jewish community members of Russia in the framework of the project
Union of Armenians and Jews in Moscow .

Discussion on the Armenian Genocide was on the meeting agenda,
Russian media report.

The meeting, held through organizational support of international
Zionist movement Or Tsian, featured presentation of video and photo
materials, discussion on the Genocide recognition by international
community including Israel.

The participants noted that both Armenia and Israel will benefit from
strengthening of bilateral ties.

During the meeting a statement was made that Or Tsian officially
recognizes the Armenian Genocide and plans to attend all events in
commemoration of the Genocide victims.