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Venezuela death toll could reach tens of thousands, Israeli the source claims

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Venezuela death toll could reach tens of thousands, Israeli the source claims

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TL;DR

An Israeli the source claims the death toll from two severe earthquakes in Venezuela could reach tens of thousands. The channel suggested the disaster is a divine punishment and vowed it would end only if Venezuela returns to Israel, expresses repentance, establishes an embassy in Jerusalem, and pays compensation.

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An Israeli the source claimed that the death toll from two severe earthquakes in Venezuela could reach tens of thousands. The message framed the disaster as divine punishment, stating that 'this antisemitic entity' will continue to be punished until it returns to Israel, expresses genuine repentance, opens an embassy in Jerusalem, and pays compensation.

As The Zioneer has reported, a series of powerful earthquakes struck Venezuela on Thursday, the first a magnitude 7.1 event, followed by successive tremors of 7.2 and 7.5 magnitude. The US Geological Survey warned of a high likelihood of numerous casualties and widespread damage. Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodríguez confirmed at least 32 dead and 700 wounded in an initial update, but the full scale remains unclear as rescue efforts continue.

The source's claim is unverified by official sources and represents an opinionated commentary rather than a confirmed casualty estimate.

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