Surenas
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Iranians never really committed mass extermination, even when they were at the zenith of their civilization.
Correct. We even tried to save Assyrians and Armenians from Turkish hands:
''In Salamas about 750 Armenian and Assyrian refugees were protected by Iranian civilians in the village. The commander of the Ottoman division stormed the houses despite the fact that Iranians lived in them, and roped all the men together in large groups and forced them to march in the fields between Khusrawa and Haftevan. The men were shot or killed in other ways. The protection of Christians by local Persian/Iranian civilians is also confirmed in the 1915 British report: "Many moslims tried to save their Christian neighbours and offered them shelter in their houses, but the Turkish authorities were implacable."[16] During the winter of 1915, 4,000 Assyrians died from disease, hunger, and exposure, and about 1000 were killed in the villages of Urmia.''
Assyrian Genocide - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
But on topic:
I can't see improvements in the relations between Turkey and Israel in the near future.
This is not about Iran. That supposed Genocide, which isn't confirmed by the United Nations or any other organizations. Read your own sources before posting them.