Turkish president calls Israel world's 'most fascist, racist' state; Israeli PM retorts sarcastically that criticism from such a 'democrat' is a compliment
Israeli education minister Naftali Bennet urged his country to recognize the Armenian Genocide in response to insulting comments by Turkish president Erdogan, The Times of Israel reported.
In letters delivered on Sunday, the government told asylum-seekers they had 60 days to leave for an unnamed African country in exchange for $3,500 (£2,500) and a plane ticket.
By Harut SassounianPublisher, The
California Courierwww.TheCaliforniaCourier.comProminent Israeli
scholar Yair Auron filed an official request with Israel’s Foreign Ministry on
December 21, 2017 asking for all internal documents on agreements and
commitments undertaken by the State of Israel with Turkey and Azerbaijan not to
recognize the Armenian Genocide.
By Harut SassounianPublisher, The California Courierwww.TheCaliforniaCourier.comPres. Trump added two new major mistakes last month to the long list of misguided foreign and domestic policy decisions throughout the year.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan will visit Paris on Jan. 5 to meet his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron, with the conflict in Syria high on the agenda, Reuters reported o Dec. 30, citing a source in the French president's office.
Israeli Deputy Foreign Minister Tzipi Hotovely has told a radio station that 10 more countries are considering recognizing Jerusalem as Israel's capital following the earlier declaration by Guatemala.