Teams continue to search for survivors under rubble, as odds of finding people alive continue to dwindle

Israeli team pulls bodies of Saul and Fortuna Cenudioglu from under rubble of their home in Antakya, join memorial service with victims' family

Intel unit using means usually used for special ops, map out damaged sites; Home Front Command search and rescue experts save 18 civilians so far; field hospital begins work

US announces $85 million in aid, sanctions relief to countries devastated by Monday's 7.8-magnitude earthquake; 17,674 people died in Turkey, 3,377 in Syria

Lt. Col. Golan Landsberg's teams have pulled several people from the rubble since arriving early Tuesday morning, including a 2-year-old boy and a married couple, he says

16,546 people have died in Turkey and 3,317 in Syria; in potentially life-saving development, aid convoy reaches rebel-held northwestern Syria for 1st time since tremors

With historic city still largely ruined from years of battle, residents express shock at scale of quake's devastation; 'It was the first time in my life I got scared,' one says

Pediatrician Itai Basel is taking part in his first delegation to a disaster zone with United Hatzalah. 'Training is one thing. Being a part of this is something else,' he says

Using Israeli-founded startup Carbyne's dashboard of high-resolution incident mapping and video, rescuers communicate with United Hatzalah Israel call center and medical experts

Judah Ari Gross in Turkey; US reporter Jacob Magid discusses US push for calm, plus Melbourne child sex abuse trial; NY reporter Luke Tress on congressmembers talking about Israel

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