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Turkish and German leaders air deep differences on the Israel-Hamas war

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November 17, 2023

BERLIN (AP) โ€” Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Friday aired deep differences over the war between Israel and Hamas as the Turkish leader made a brief and tensely anticipated visit to Berlin.

Erdogan was invited to visit Germany months ago after his reelection, but recent weeks have been marked by discomfort in Berlin over his increasingly strident stance against Israel.

Turkey has long been viewed as an awkward but essential partner in Germany, home to more than 3 million people with Turkish roots. Itโ€™s a NATO ally that also is important in efforts to control the flow of refugees and migrants to Europe, an issue on which Scholz faces intense domestic pressure, but there have been frequent tensions in recent years.

Turkish and German leaders air deep differences on the Israel-Hamas war
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Most recently, a chasm has opened between the countriesโ€™ stances on events following Hamasโ€™ Oct. 7 attack on Israel.

Germany is a staunch ally of Israel and has opposed calls for a cease-fire, while pushing for aid to civilians in Gaza, advocating โ€œhumanitarian pausesโ€ and seeking to keep open channels of communication with other countries in the region to prevent the conflict spreading.

Erdogan this week called Israel a โ€œterrorist stateโ€ intent on destroying Gaza with all of its residents. He described Hamas militants as โ€œresistance fightersโ€ trying to protect their lands and people. Hamas is considered a terrorist organization by Israel, the United States and European Union.

Those and similar comments have appalled politicians across the spectrum in Germany. Scholz has described Erdogan's accusations against Israel as "absurd.โ€

Turkish and German leaders air deep differences on the Israel-Hamas war
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โ€œIt's no secret that we have, in parts, very different views on the current conflict,โ€ Scholz said at a brief news conference alongside Erdogan before their talks. But โ€œparticularly at difficult moments, we need to speak directly to each other.โ€

โ€œHamas' attack means that Israel must protect itself and must be able to defend itself,โ€ he said. โ€œIt cannot remain the case that a terror organization that rules this region undertakes such activities from there again and again with unbelievable military force. That must end, and that is an aim that one must support โ€” we do, in any case.โ€

At the same time, Scholz said it is important to โ€œdo everything to keep the number of civilian victims as small as possible,โ€ and stressed that โ€œthe suffering of the Palestinian civilian population in Gaza also depresses us.โ€

Scholz said that Turkey and Germany share fears of a wider โ€œconflagrationโ€ in the region and would discuss how to prevent one.

Turkish and German leaders air deep differences on the Israel-Hamas war
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While Scholz again advocated repeated โ€œpausesโ€ in the fighting, Erdogan said: โ€œIf we can establish a humanitarian cease-fire together with Germany, we will have the opportunity to save the region from this ring of fire."

โ€œAs of now, 13,000 Palestinian children, women and elderly have been killed," he said. "There is almost no place named Gaza anymore, everything has been destroyed.โ€

Erdogan suggested that Germany was unable to criticize Israel because of the Holocaust.

โ€œI speak freely because we do not owe Israel anything. If we were indebted, we could not talk so freely," he said. โ€œThose who are indebted cannot talk freely. We did not go through the Holocaust, and we are not in such a situation.โ€

Turkish and German leaders air deep differences on the Israel-Hamas war
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Israel recalled its diplomats from Turkey last month after Erdogan accused Israel of committing war crimes. Turkey later also recalled its ambassador from Israel.

Another possible source of tension emerged ahead of Friday's visit when Turkish Defense Minister Yasar Guler said Turkey plans to purchase 40 Eurofighter Typhoon jets, but Germany was impeding the sale of the warplanes produced by Germany, the U.K., Spain and Italy.

Guler told members of the Turkish parliament's defense committee that Spain and the U.K. favored selling the jets to Turkey and were working to persuade Germany.

โ€œGermany can sell them or not sell them," Erdogan said Friday. โ€œIs Germany the only country that produces warplanes? We can procure these from many other places.โ€

Turkish and German leaders air deep differences on the Israel-Hamas war
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Scholz didn't address the issue, and other German officials had no immediate comment.

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Suzan Fraser in Ankara, Turkey contributed to this report.

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