The northern city, where many ethnic Armenians live, is the first Israeli municipality to give such recognition to the World War I atrocities

Once known in Greek as Smyrna, the city has had a Jewish presence since antiquity, with church documents mentioning Jews from the 2nd century CE. Today, fewer than 1,300 remain

In recent months, high-profile officials have quietly decamped to upscale hotels in Beirut, Doha and Istanbul, stirring resentment among residents of the impoverished Strip

Raised in Turkey, the basketball center is outspoken about human rights violations in his home country and around the world, and believes knowledge of the genocide can unite people

Tourists warned of immediate threat while out shopping and rushed to airport, report says; Turkish intelligence nabs several Iranians suspected of being IRGC operatives

FM's instruction follow reports of Israeli and Turkish security agencies uncovering an Iranian plot to kidnap and murder Israeli tourists

Some say the cultural rejuvenation is an act by the president to cover his inherent antisemitism, while others say it represents a genuine interest in the community's past

Mendy Chitrik, chair of the Alliance of Rabbis in Islamic States, works to support Jewish life in Muslim countries while busting cultural myths

Main Jewish group calls it 'unfair and reprehensible' to imply Turkey's leader is a Jew-hater after he branded Israelis 'murderers' and baby killers

Curriculum radicalization began under Erdogan following failed 2016 coup attempt; Israeli-Palestinian conflict described as a religious war against Muslims

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