 The 2023 Turkey-Syria earthquake doublet caused significant damage and loss of life. The event was triggered by the predominant left-lateral strike-slip motion of the Pizarc earthquake, which was followed by the rupturing of the Elbistan earthquake seismogenic fault. This resulted in a Coulomb failure stress increase, which led to the occurrence of a strong aftershock. The event also increased the risk of future earthquakes along the EAF fault and the northern segment of the Dead Sea fault. A deformation zone adjacent to the DSF was identified, possibly due to the motion of a blind submarine fault. This article was authored by Jing Jing Zhao, Chang Chen, Ying Huiyang, and others.