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Bombs wound 18 near Macron’s Damascus hotel

Two bombs wounded 18 people in Damascus near French President Macron’s hotel, showing Syria’s instability despite claims of recovery to attract foreign investors. Western interest in Syria’s reconstru

Syria's rehabilitation 'suits the West' while Damascus hopes to attract investors
France 24 — 7 July 2026
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At least 18 people were wounded when two bombs exploded in central Damascus near the hotel where French President Emmanuel Macron is staying. The blas

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Why This Matters

The recent bombing near a European leader’s hotel in Damascus exposes a glaring contradiction: Syria’s push for foreign investment clashes with its persistent instability. Western interest in rehabilitating Damascus may prioritize geopolitical convenience over accountability, raising ethical questions about reconstruction aid in a regime that continues to use violence as a tool of control.

Background Context

Syria’s civil war, now in its thirteenth year, has left much of the country in ruins, with over 350,000 killed and millions displaced. The Assad regime’s survival, bolstered by Russian and Iranian support, has shifted focus to economic rehabilitation, yet its grip on power remains fragile, as evidenced by continued attacks. Western powers, while formally opposed to normalizing relations with Damascus, have shown pragmatic interest in Syria’s reconstruction—particularly in sectors like energy and infrastructure.

What Happens Next

The regime’s ability to attract investors will hinge on whether it can project an image of stability, despite sporadic violence. Foreign governments and corporations may proceed cautiously, weighing potential profits against reputational risks and the legal minefield of sanctions. Meanwhile, opposition-held areas remain vulnerable, and any large-scale reconstruction could deepen the regime’s control over a fragmented Syria.

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