Norwegian doctor Mads Gilbert, who first worked in Lebanon during the 1982 Israeli invasion, expressed dismay at the lack of change in the country after witnessing recent bombardments near the Israeli border in a south Lebanon hospital. Gilbert described the experience as “horrible” and noted the paramedics on standby below the hospital window, highlighting the ongoing cycle of violence and suffering in the region despite decades passing since his initial involvement.
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The United States has made direct contact with Syria's Hayat Tahrir al-Sham rebels despite designating them as terrorists, seeking a peaceful transition and pressing for the release of kidnapped journalist Austin Tice. Secretary of State Antony Blinken emphasized the importance of an inclusive and representative government in Syria, with respect for all Syrians' rights, as state institutions continue to provide essential services. Despite the terrorist designation, the US remains hopeful for a better future in...
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