world leaders have offered help with rescue operations following two huge earthquakes which have devastated parts of southern turkey and northern syria. at least 4300 people are known to have died. rescuers are racing to save those trapped beneath the rubble. the first earthquake struck in the early hours of monday morning while people were asleep. the epicentre was near the turkish city of gaziantep, which is near the border with syria and measured a magnitude of 7.8. the second earthquake measured 7.5 magnitude and hit 130 kilometres, about 80 miles to the north of the first. millions of people across turkey, syria, lebanon, cyprus and israel felt the earthquake. freezing temperatures and the closure of airports make getting aid into the area more challenging. years of civil war and political isolation present obstacles to helping syria. 0ur middle east correspondent anna foster is in turkey, and is travelling towards the epicentre of the earthquake, close to the border wit
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over a decade of crisis now, do get the support they so desperately need. long suffering syrians have felt forgotten by the world. reaching people across this broken country will be hard, but this disaster may make the world care again. lyse doucet, bbc news. i m joined from newjersey by dr houshang amir ahmadi. he s a distinguished professor at rutgers university and an expert on international affairs. thank you for making the time for us. this is a devastating event, terrible to watch these pictures, and sarah aley are made more difficult by the number of people living in refugee camps? in syria? fix, refugee camps? in syria? human tragedy on the syrian side, not only the people who have already been suffering for