Teams from Israel, Europe and across the globe continue to await green light from Rabat; 'There are people dying under the rubble, and we cannot do anything,' rescuer says in Paris
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At least 2,059 people are injured, 1,404 critically, Rabat says; Foreign Ministry updates that it has accounted for all 479 Israelis in the country and all are safe
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Many in historic Marrakesh sleep outside, fearful to reenter buildings; one expert says he expects final death toll to be in the thousands
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Gallant speaks with Moroccan counterpart, touts ‘commitment to stand by our partners during difficult times’ after over 1,000 killed; Health Ministry also organizing team
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Netanyahu: 'We will help in any way we can'; Gallant tells IDF to ready 'to provide immediate emergency assistance;' No immediate reports of Israeli tourist casualties
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Mark Dickey became sick with stomach bleeding 3,000 feet deep inside Taurus Mountains; researcher has sufficiently recovered that process to move him out can begin, official says