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Turkish envoy says Israel could be hurt by genocide debate |
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Published: 08/29/2007 The Anti-Defamation League's reversal last week of its position on the Armenian genocide has set off a flurry of diplomatic activity in Officials in Jewish leaders warned that recognizing the genocide, as Congress is now considering, could undermine American strategic interests in the Middle East and "I cannot really dismiss that if this resolution does pass that there will be certain impacts on certain relationships," Sensoy said. "There is no doubt about it." Of those raising the specter of reprisals against Turkish Jewry, Sensoy said, "I'm very disturbed to hear this kind of remark coming from anywhere. They seem to be forgetting the history of Turks and Jews, which goes back at least 500 years. We've always had the best of relations between Turks and Jews and the Turkish Jewish community is part and parcel, and an integral part, of the Turkish community." On Sunday, the ADL released a second statement reiterating its support for a joint Turkish-Armenian commission to investigate the matter -- a move In Read full story. More Breaking News from JTA
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