Detained include photographer; Turkish authorities have blocked the march since 2015, citing security reasons

Countries' removal from list of COVID-hit nations where Israelis are barred from traveling to will take effect on June 14

Selahaddin Gulen brought to Turkey after being captured overseas; his uncle, US-based cleric Fethullah Gulen, is accused by Erdogan of masterminding failed coup in 2016

Turkish leader's party complains of 'illogical and untrue approach' after Washington pans him for calling Israelis 'murderers' who 'drag women on the ground to their death'

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

Warnings grow as Asian country battles major coronavirus surge that has seen it set new global records for daily infections

Passed around Jewish ghettos across eastern Europe, author Franz Werfel's fact-based 'The Forty Days of Musa Dagh' novel foreshadowed the Holocaust and galvanized resistance

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

List features some of the nations worst-hit by COVID, including India; top health official says vaccines may offer less protection against Indian strain

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