BY STEPHAN PECHDIMALDJIFrom The Jerusalem Post When the Israeli cabinet unanimously approved a measure to formally recognize the Armenian Genocide in late June, it seemed, for a moment, that a long-overdue moral threshold had finally been crossed. Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar framed the move as a matter of historical justice and a moral duty by claiming that “It’s never too late to do the right thing.” In many ways, it was a sentiment that reso…
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