In the face of such a great loss, it is extremely important for us to provide all the necessary support to Turkey, especially Israel as a friendly country.

APA reports that Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen, who is visiting Ankara, said this at a joint press conference with his Turkish counterpart Mevlud Cavusoglu.

"Humanitarian aid has no borders. I want to assure you once again that we will stand in solidarity with Turkey and provide all the help we can. I just want to state once again that we will help not only now, but also in the future. As far as I understand, the problems before us are really big", - Israeli MFA the head said.

The minister noted that in the first hours of the earthquake, the Israeli MFA held a meeting and coordinated the sending of aid to Turkey: "12 hours after the earthquake, we sent more than 450 rescuers, medical staff arrived, and medicines were sent.

We built a field hospital.

We will respond to this disaster together."

Minister Cohen recalled that Turkey supported this country during the fires in Israel in 2012: "You sent us your planes and were by our side at that time.

We will continue to strengthen our relations and further develop them in various fields.

We will continue to help those affected by this earthquake."