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EU Foreign Ministers Signal New Diplomacy with Syria Amid Ongoing Conflict in Gaza

The foreign ministers of Germany and France visit Syria as Israeli airstrikes in Gaza escalate, highlighting complex geopolitical tensions.

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Updated: Jan 3rd, 2025, 6:04 AM ET

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Germany and France's foreign ministers are in Damascus, discussing a potential political renewal in Syria, while Israeli airstrikes in Gaza continue to claim lives and raise humanitarian concerns. Baerbock emphasizes inclusive governance in Syria. Meanwhile, the death toll in Gaza exceeds 45,500 amid ongoing conflict. The situation remains critical as WHO urges Israel for better access to medical evacuations for Palestinians in need.


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