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Seymour Hersh: Turkey-Israeli Conflict To Serve Armenian Interests

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One of the most prestigious journalists of the world, American journalist Seymour Hersh stated that the conflict between Turkey and Israel will serve Armenian interests.

Giving an interview to Takvim newspaper, Pulitzer winner journalist said that Armenia will benefit from the strain in the relations between Turkey and Israel.

"Because Jewish organizations in United States will support the process over 1915 incidents even if they deny it. More than that, some of them started to work on joint projects. One of the countries that does not wish to see Turkey developing, is Armenia," said Hersh.

 

Israeli Scientists Call Netanyahu To Recognize So-called Armenian Genocide

 

Professors at Bar-Ilan University and Ofer Israeli, Israeli professor at Georgetown University in Washington, sent a letter to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu calling him to recognize so called Armenian genocide.

Armenia based News.am reported refering to Israeli news portal Izrus.co.il that Israeli scientists told Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu that Israel should recognize so called Armenian genocide as Turkey signs agreements with the enemies of Israel. "It is high time to act without any restrictions. Israeli government may announce his support to Armenia and recognize Armenian genocide," they wrote.

Claiming that the Israeli stance against recognition of so called Armenian genocide does not serve Israeli interests, Scientists stated that Israel may recognize Armenian allegations and urge Turkey to take on the responsibility on it.

 

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