Few countries rushed to break the siege on Syria and send aid, but this remains insufficient since some of the areas affected by the earthquake are not under the control of the Syrian regime and are controlled by armed terrorist groups.
Türkiye was the center of the earthquake. We couldn't deal with the situation in Syria while we have our own problems. I saw that the death toll there was also high. I don't know if Syria has an aid campaign within itself, but we know that international support is gone there. The support in Türkiye was also quite large. If only the precautions had been taken beforehand there wouldn't have been so many casualties. In order for the survivors of the earthquake to rebuild their lives, social assistance will be required in addition to cash money. Unfortunately we will feel the social effects of this in longer timeframe.
Thanks for the clarification.
It is really unfortunate that despite all the support the world has provided to Turkey, the losses cannot be avoided and Turkey still needs more support. The situation in Syria, despite the devastation, is less severe than that of Turkey.
It is more unfortunate that political considerations are more important than humanitarian considerations. An international decision must be issued to nullify all international sanctions against any country in the event of a natural disaster or epidemic. An entire people cannot be punished for choices it never supported.
I agree with you with whole my heart. Humanitarian relief is fundamental right beyond all political considerations.