Key facts
- Turkey accuses Israel of using Armenian genocide recognition to cover Gaza crimes.
- Turkey's foreign ministry stated Israel's recognition is politically motivated.
- Ankara accused Jerusalem of ignoring historical facts.
- Ankara accused Jerusalem of continuing destabilizing policies.
- Turkey suggests Israel's recognition aims to divert attention from alleged war crimes in Gaza.
Turkey's foreign ministry has accused Israel of employing the formal recognition of the Armenian genocide as a politically motivated tactic to divert attention from its alleged war crimes in Gaza. According to Ankara, Jerusalem's move is an attempt to ignore historical facts and persist with destabilizing policies. The Turkish statement implies that Israel's recognition of the Armenian genocide is intended to shift focus away from the ongoing conflict and accusations of wrongdoing in Gaza. This accusation highlights the deep diplomatic tensions between Turkey and Israel, particularly concerning the conflict in Gaza and broader regional issues. The Turkish government has historically been a vocal critic of Israel's policies in the Palestinian territories.
