Netanyahu confirms Syria requested quake relief, Israel prepared to oblige

PM says request for humanitarian relief for Syria had been relayed by unspecified 'diplomatic official'; Israel says will send blankets, tents, and medication, and indicates willingness to take in casualties if asked

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Israel said on Monday that it had received a Syrian request for assistance with earthquake relief for the Arab state and that it was prepared to oblige, in what would be rare cooperation between the enemy neighbors.
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  • Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a speech he had ordered Israeli aid sent to Turkey, the epicenter of Monday's earthquake, with the airlifts due to depart toward evening.
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    Bashar al-Assad, earthquake damage, Benjamin Netanyahu
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    Syrian officials have reported hundreds killed in the civil war-torn country, both in areas under Damascus' control and in the opposition-held northwest. The overall death toll in Syrian and Turkey has surpassed 1,000.
    "Since a request was also received to do this for many victims of the earthquake in Syria, I instructed to do this as well," he said at a ceremony in a hospital near Tel Aviv.
    In later televised remarks to his party, Netanyahu said the request for humanitarian relief for Syria had been relayed "by a diplomatic official" - whom he did not identify.
    "I approved this, and I reckon that these things will be carried out soon," Netanyahu said.
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    Earthquake damage in Syria
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    Asked who had made the request regarding Syria cited by Netanyahu, an Israeli said: "The Syrians". Asked if this referred to opposition members or to President Bashar al-Assad's government, the official said only: "Syria".
    There was no immediate Syrian response to the Israeli statements.
    Israel's public broadcaster Kan said in an unsourced report that Russia had relayed the request for Israel to assist Syria.
    The Russian embassy in Israel declined comment.
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    Earthquake damage in Syria
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    The aid that Israel will send comprises blankets, tents and medication, Kan said, adding that the Netanyahu government had also indicated willingness to take in casualties if asked.
    Israeli officials did not immediately detail the aid.
    Israel and Syria have been in a state of war for decades, with periods of ceasefire. For a time, Israel helped Syrian rebels on the Golan Heights frontier, and in 2018 it worked with Jordan and the United States to evacuate Syrian "White Helmet" rescue workers and their families fleeing a government advance.
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