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Members of the Jerusalem Armenian community protest outside the Knesset following the Israeli government's recent diplomatic agreement with Turkey, in demand that the State of Israel finally recognize the Armenian Genocide, at its 101st anniversary. The knesset plenary held a discussion and vote to hold an official day marking the Armenian genocide. Israel has consistently avoided official recognition of the genocide as such, in the hands of the Ottoman Empire in 1915, as it will risk diplomatic relations with Turkey. July 5, 2016. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Members of the Jerusalem Armenian community protest outside the Knesset following the Israeli government's recent diplomatic agreement with Turkey, in demand that the State of Israel finally recognize the Armenian Genocide, at its 101st anniversary. The knesset plenary held a discussion and vote to hold an official day marking the Armenian genocide. Israel has consistently avoided official recognition of the genocide as such, in the hands of the Ottoman Empire in 1915, as it will risk diplomatic relations with Turkey. July 5, 2016. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Members of the Jerusalem Armenian community protest outside the Knesset following the Israeli government's recent diplomatic agreement with Turkey, in demand that the State of Israel finally recognize the Armenian Genocide, at its 101st anniversary. The knesset plenary held a discussion and vote to hold an official day marking the Armenian genocide. Israel has consistently avoided official recognition of the genocide as such, in the hands of the Ottoman Empire in 1915, as it will risk diplomatic relations with Turkey. July 5, 2016. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Members of the Jerusalem Armenian community protest outside the Knesset following the Israeli government's recent diplomatic agreement with Turkey, in demand that the State of Israel finally recognize the Armenian Genocide, at its 101st anniversary. The knesset plenary held a discussion and vote to hold an official day marking the Armenian genocide. Israel has consistently avoided official recognition of the genocide as such, in the hands of the Ottoman Empire in 1915, as it will risk diplomatic relations with Turkey. July 5, 2016. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Members of the Jerusalem Armenian community protest outside the Knesset following the Israeli government's recent diplomatic agreement with Turkey, in demand that the State of Israel finally recognize the Armenian Genocide, at its 101st anniversary. The knesset plenary held a discussion and vote to hold an official day marking the Armenian genocide. Israel has consistently avoided official recognition of the genocide as such, in the hands of the Ottoman Empire in 1915, as it will risk diplomatic relations with Turkey. July 5, 2016. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Knesset member Ayman Odeh speaks to members of the Jerusalem Armenian community as they protest outside the Knesset following the Israeli government's recent diplomatic agreement with Turkey, in demand that the State of Israel finally recognize the Armenian Genocide, at its 101st anniversary. The knesset plenary held a discussion and vote to hold an official day marking the Armenian genocide. Israel has consistently avoided official recognition of the genocide as such, in the hands of the Ottoman Empire in 1915, as it will risk diplomatic relations with Turkey. July 5, 2016. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Members of the Jerusalem Armenian community protest outside the Knesset following the Israeli government's recent diplomatic agreement with Turkey, in demand that the State of Israel finally recognize the Armenian Genocide, at its 101st anniversary. The knesset plenary held a discussion and vote to hold an official day marking the Armenian genocide. Israel has consistently avoided official recognition of the genocide as such, in the hands of the Ottoman Empire in 1915, as it will risk diplomatic relations with Turkey. July 5, 2016. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Knesset member Michael Oren speaks to members of the Jerusalem Armenian community as they protest outside the Knesset following the Israeli government's recent diplomatic agreement with Turkey, in demand that the State of Israel finally recognize the Armenian Genocide, at its 101st anniversary. The knesset plenary held a discussion and vote to hold an official day marking the Armenian genocide. Israel has consistently avoided official recognition of the genocide as such, in the hands of the Ottoman Empire in 1915, as it will risk diplomatic relations with Turkey. July 5, 2016. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Members of the Jerusalem Armenian community protest outside the Knesset following the Israeli government's recent diplomatic agreement with Turkey, in demand that the State of Israel finally recognize the Armenian Genocide, at its 101st anniversary. The knesset plenary held a discussion and vote to hold an official day marking the Armenian genocide. Israel has consistently avoided official recognition of the genocide as such, in the hands of the Ottoman Empire in 1915, as it will risk diplomatic relations with Turkey. July 5, 2016. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Members of the Jerusalem Armenian community attend the knesset plenary discussion and vote to hold an official day marking the Armenian genocide, on July 5, 2016. Armenians protested outside the Knesset following the Israeli government's recent diplomatic agreement with Turkey, in demand that the State of Israel finally recognize the Armenian Genocide, at its 101st anniversary. Israel has consistently avoided official recognition of the genocide as such, in the hands of the Ottoman Empire in 1915, as it will risk diplomatic relations with Turkey. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Zehava Galon speaks during the knesset plenary discussion and vote to hold an official day marking the Armenian genocide, on July 5, 2016. Armenians protested outside the Knesset following the Israeli government's recent diplomatic agreement with Turkey, in demand that the State of Israel finally recognize the Armenian Genocide, at its 101st anniversary. Israel has consistently avoided official recognition of the genocide as such, in the hands of the Ottoman Empire in 1915, as it will risk diplomatic relations with Turkey. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Zehava Galon speaks during the knesset plenary discussion and vote to hold an official day marking the Armenian genocide, on July 5, 2016. Armenians protested outside the Knesset following the Israeli government's recent diplomatic agreement with Turkey, in demand that the State of Israel finally recognize the Armenian Genocide, at its 101st anniversary. Israel has consistently avoided official recognition of the genocide as such, in the hands of the Ottoman Empire in 1915, as it will risk diplomatic relations with Turkey. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Zehava Galon speaks during the knesset plenary discussion and vote to hold an official day marking the Armenian genocide, on July 5, 2016. Armenians protested outside the Knesset following the Israeli government's recent diplomatic agreement with Turkey, in demand that the State of Israel finally recognize the Armenian Genocide, at its 101st anniversary. Israel has consistently avoided official recognition of the genocide as such, in the hands of the Ottoman Empire in 1915, as it will risk diplomatic relations with Turkey. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Knesset member Dov Hanin speaks during the knesset plenary discussion and vote to hold an official day marking the Armenian genocide, on July 5, 2016. Armenians protested outside the Knesset following the Israeli government's recent diplomatic agreement with Turkey, in demand that the State of Israel finally recognize the Armenian Genocide, at its 101st anniversary. Israel has consistently avoided official recognition of the genocide as such, in the hands of the Ottoman Empire in 1915, as it will risk diplomatic relations with Turkey. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Knesset member Tzahi Hanegbi speaks during the knesset plenary discussion and vote to hold an official day marking the Armenian genocide, on July 5, 2016. Armenians protested outside the Knesset following the Israeli government's recent diplomatic agreement with Turkey, in demand that the State of Israel finally recognize the Armenian Genocide, at its 101st anniversary. Israel has consistently avoided official recognition of the genocide as such, in the hands of the Ottoman Empire in 1915, as it will risk diplomatic relations with Turkey. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Israeli lawyers seen at the courtroom of the Supreme Court in Jerusalem before the start of a court hearing regarding a petition that was filed by two bereaved families and a right-wing group, about the reconciliation agreement between Israel and Turkey, July 5, 2016. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Israeli lawyers seen at the courtroom of the Supreme Court in Jerusalem before the start of a court hearing regarding a petition that was filed by two bereaved families and a right-wing group, about the reconciliation agreement between Israel and Turkey, July 5, 2016. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Israeli lawyers seen at the courtroom of the Supreme Court in Jerusalem before the start of a court hearing regarding a petition that was filed by two bereaved families and a right-wing group, about the reconciliation agreement between Israel and Turkey, July 5, 2016. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Attorney Attorney Itamar Ben-Gvir from the Honenu legal aid organization (L) from the Honenu legal aid organization seen at the courtroom of the Supreme Court in Jerusalem before the start of a court hearing regarding a petition that was filed by two bereaved families and a right-wing group, about the reconciliation agreement between Israel and Turkey, July 5, 2016. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Supreme Court Justice Salim Joubran (C) sits with Supreme Court Justice Nil Hendel (L) and Supreme Court Justice Uri Shoham at the courtroom of the Supreme Court in Jerusalem before the start of a court hearing regarding a petition that was filed by two bereaved families and a right-wing group, about the reconciliation agreement between Israel and Turkey, July 5, 2016. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90