Dr. Gonzo Posted February 20, 2023 Posted February 20, 2023 14 hours ago, Beelzebub said: Our corrupt PM who went to the disaster zones for some PR probably. Apparently the aid he brought was the same stuff Turkey sent earlier for the floods here last year, they just repackaged it. And an Israeli rescue team smuggled an old manuscript of Torah from a wreckage of a museum back to Israel. It has returned after Turkey complained. 9 hours ago, MUFC said: https://twitter.com/WorldWarNow_/status/1627491424794189825 Is that real or is that just made up to stoke up some anti-Israeli sentiment on social media? Because if you're going to have an ancient historic, and what I assume is sacred to many Israelis, artifact... you're not just going to pose with it in the streets without any care as to whether you're properly handling an ancient manuscript? Just seems like it's playing off lazy "those sneaky Jews" anti-semitism to sort of cover up the fact the Israeli rescuers that were sent had to go home early because there were serious threats to their safety, despite them being there to rescue people who were impacted by the story. Now all of a sudden there's a picture of a guy posing with a supposed historic artifact to make it seem as though there's some sort of underhanded reason the Israeli rescuers left early and the threats to them were all bullshit.
6666 Posted February 20, 2023 Posted February 20, 2023 Another earthquake hitting the Turkey/Syria border. Hope is whatever damage there was to be done happened during the first earthquake but no doubt there will be more casualties. Don't really know where the science is behind predicting earthquakes and why it's difficult to predict earthquakes but it's scary knowing how something like this can just happen seemingly out of nowhere.
Dr. Gonzo Posted February 20, 2023 Posted February 20, 2023 46 minutes ago, 6666 said: Another earthquake hitting the Turkey/Syria border. Hope is whatever damage there was to be done happened during the first earthquake but no doubt there will be more casualties. Don't really know where the science is behind predicting earthquakes and why it's difficult to predict earthquakes but it's scary knowing how something like this can just happen seemingly out of nowhere. I think a big part of why this was so bad is because of poor construction and the way buildings were built, ignoring zoning laws that were put in place to make sure that housing would be safe: https://theconversation.com/earthquake-footage-shows-turkeys-buildings-collapsing-like-pancakes-an-expert-explains-why-199389
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