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Turkey is weak diplomatically and economically, and won't retaliate, but for Israel, strategic interests still trump moral declarations

Turkish president says US counterpart should 'look in the mirror,' as Ankara can also bring up 'what happened to Native Americans, Blacks, and in Vietnam'

Jerusalem recognizes ‘terrible suffering’ of Armenians in early 20th century killings by Ottomans, says nations of world must 'ensure events like this do not again occur'

Previous presidents avoided using the term so as to not complicate ties with Turkey; Lapid hails move, says will push for Israeli recognition

Until now, US presidents have acknowledged Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day to mark the atrocities while avoiding using the term to sidestep alienating Ankara

US is negotiating with others about rejoining 2015 deal, but has yet to outline what, if anything, it wants to see changed in the pact, or what concessions it may offer

In address to two-day online climate confab, Netanyahu promises to wean Israel off fossil fuels, give 'billions of dollars' to Israeli startups working in sustainability

Should he follow through, US president will almost certainly face pushback from Ankara, which is threatening a harsh response

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