Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa, center, shakes hands with Gen. Vincent Giraud, Macron's Chief of Staff, as French President Emmanuel Macron, right, as they meet in Damascus, Syria, Tuesday, July 7, 2026.
Explosions have rocked Syria’s capital as France’s president is visiting, and the Interior Ministry says at least 18 people were wounded. This marks the second attack in Damascus in a week, challenging new President Ahmad al-Sharaa. French President Emmanuel Macron was in the presidential palace during the blasts but was unharmed. No group has claimed responsibility. Macron, who played a major role in getting sanctions on Syria lifted, later said he and al-Sharaa have agreed to reappoint ambassadors after over a decade. The explosions highlight the challenges as Syria’s new rulers work to assert control and rebuild.