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Israeli rescuers pull survivors from rubble after complex on-site amputation

Earlier on Tuesday night, the Israeli team rescued another four people who had survived the two earthquakes on Monday, both of which with a magnitude nearing 8. 

by  Yifat Erlich
Published on  02-08-2023 11:28
Last modified: 02-08-2023 14:48
Israeli rescuers pull survivors from rubble after complex on-site amputationYifat Erlich

IDF troops helps the Turkish search and rescue teams at the earthquake-ravaged areas in Turkey | Photo: Yifat Erlich

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Israel's humanitarian mission to the earthquake-ravaged area in southern Turkey carried out a successful on-site operation in Gaziantep on Wednesday morning. 

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The complex operation involved pulling out two survivors from the rubble, with one of them having to undergo an emergency leg amputation by the IDF medics. 

Video: Yifat Erlich

Earlier on Tuesday night, the Israeli team pulled from beneath the rubble another four people who had survived the two earthquakes on Monday, both of which with a magnitude nearing 8. 

Israeli and Turkish relief workers at the site of the earthquake (Yifat Erlich)

Israel's rescue mission, totaling more than 150 people, led by the IDF Homefront Command under Operation Branches of Olive, departed to the disaster zone several hours after the earth shook, arriving there Tuesday morning. Another contingent was sent Tuesday night, with a field hospital expected to be up and running by midweek. Israel Hayom has learned that the operation will extend to the Syrian side of the border, where there were more than 2,000 dead as of Wednesday. Although the Israeli medics will not be stepping on Syrian soil, this will have been the first time that Israel publicly operates on Syrian soil as part of a humanitarian mission.

In Israel, there have been seven locations set up where Israelis can drop off items for the survivors. 

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