Israel using Armenia issue to whitewash Gaza crimes: Hamas

It said the request also aimed to turn international public opinion against Turkey, which supports the Palestinian people the their national cause.
On Tuesday, Edelstein reportedly urged his government to revisit its position on – and officially recognize – the so-called "Armenian genocide."
The events of 1915 took place during World War I, when a portion of the Armenian population living in the Ottoman Empire sided with the invading Russian forces and revolted against Ottoman rule.
Following the revolt, the relocation of the Armenians by the Ottomans in eastern Anatolia resulted in numerous casualties.
Turkey does not dispute that there were casualties on both sides, but rejects the term "genocide."
Ankara has called for the establishment of a joint commission of historians and the opening of archives to determine exactly what happened between the Ottoman empire and its Armenian citizens.