Yeah, how about that.
It's not surprising at all that Israel had stronger ties with Azerbaijan.
Azerbaijan had been targeted by Iran, Iran also targeted Israel for decades and continues to. Iran tried to take away Caspian Sea gas fields from Azerbaijan, and needed arms. Azerbaijan held onto the fields, and the money that came in from those helped them build up their armed forces. Armenia's economy continued to decline during the same interval.
Turkey (ethnically tied to Azerbaijan) considers Armenia as an enemy.
By contrast, Armenia was supported by Iran because Iran's pretty much an enemy of everyone apart from their longtime sponsors, Russia and China.
Iran didn't do anything much to help Armenia, because all its resources were being directed into the annihilation of Israel.
The author of the smear piece is clearly just allied with Iran.
Basically Jew haters use any excuse to hate on Israel and Bibi in particular.
I don’t care how you want to twist this. Or claim people are “Jew haters.” Facts don’t give a damn about your feelings, and neither do I. They aligned themselves, and 100% a Muslim country to commit genocide on the only Christian nation on this planet.
The Israel — Azerbaijani alliance>>>(AI)>>>>
Israel and Azerbaijan have strong strategic ties centered around energy and military collaboration. Israel sells weapons to Azerbaijan, which has been a significant arms buyer for Israel in recent years. At the same time, Azerbaijan is a major oil supplier to Israel, notably through the Baku-Ceyhan pipeline that connects Caspian oil fields to the Mediterranean. This energy relationship reduces Israel’s dependence on Arab oil.
Azerbaijan plays a crucial role in Europe’s energy supply through its gas pipeline infrastructure. Its state oil company SOCAR has been granted exploration rights in Israel’s Mediterranean gas fields and has acquired stakes in Israeli gas fields like Tamar. This cooperation facilitates the potential supply of Israeli natural gas to Europe, using Azerbaijan’s infrastructure and good relations with Turkey, which is a key transit country for gas to Europe.