From Reuters Daily Briefing |
By Robert MacMillan, Reuters.com Weekend Editor |
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Mosul, Iraq, 2014. REUTERS/File Photo | |
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- Damascus: Germany's and France's foreign ministers met Syria's de facto leader, urging a peaceful transition of power. The trip was meant to send a message of cautious optimism to the Islamist rebels. Syria's foreign minister in turn visited Saudi Arabia, which supported the rebels at the start of the civil war in Syria, but more recently had been trying to normalize ties with Bashar al-Assad's regime.
- Palestinians: Israel struck dozens of targets over the past day in attacks that Gaza health authorities said killed nearly 100 people. Israeli mediators resumed talks in Doha brokered by Qatar and Egypt to reach a ceasefire. A Palestinian man and his son were killed in Jenin in the occupied West Bank. Palestinian security forces denied killing him. The Biden administration proposed selling $8 billion in arms to Israel despite calls for an embargo.
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