 Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan suggested on Friday, November 17 that Germany supported Israel out of guilt at the Holocaust, saying that Turkey's lack of historical indebtedness let it speak freely on the Israel-Hamas conflict. We do not owe anything to Israel, Erdogan said at a joint news conference in Berlin with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz before the two leaders retired for talk. Erdogan's first visit to Germany in four years come at a time when both sides need each other. Erdogan, hoping to win back the cities of Ankara and Istanbul at local elections next year, could do with Scholz's backing for modernizing Turkey's customs union with the EU and visa-free EU travel for Turks. Scholz, dealing with a court ruling that blew a 60-billion Euro hole in age. That we have to deal with the current conflict in a very different way is not a secret. That is why our conversations are important. Especially in difficult moments, we need a direct conversation with each other. Fertile and irregular migration are another central topic. We are one to limit the aim of irregular migration. Turkey and the European Union met in 2016, as I think, a good association. I am set in the European Union to continue this association. It is to both of us to use it. And we will have to discuss the issue of return. If we are empty, we cannot talk so comfortably. But those who are empty cannot talk comfortably. We did not go beyond the holocaust gender. We do not have such a situation. Because we respect people very much. In our journey, of course, we will talk about these things. But the important issue that we need to discuss with all of them is how do we solve this? How can human fire be in Turkey? How can Germany be in Turkey? How can we throw these steps together? This is important. And do we have it? A week later, Mr. Ishtenmaier is going to Israel. He is in Nercada. I said, hold it from one side. Whatever the task is for us, let's hold it from the other side. The important thing is to provide this human fire together. And if he throws this step. Israel has a self-defense law. It is a terrible attack that Hamas did on children, on parents, on peace-loving people, on those who have committed themselves to an agreement between Israel and the citizens in Gaza, for example, on celebrating youth. And that is why it cannot be that there is great danger that rockets will be fired at Israel. And that is what makes self-defense law. At the same time, of course, it is about taking advantage of every chance to reduce the number of civilian victims. And that is also what you do to make sure that you act accordingly. Good evening, good night.