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Bomb attacks rattle Damascus but for most Syrians, life goes on

Damascus, Syria โ€“ At a cafe in central Damascus, lines of chairs sat dormant outside an empty cafe. Mohammad al-Dahabi, the cafeโ€™s owner, pulled away one chair, revealing a small crater on the floor.

Bomb attacks rattle Damascus but for most Syrians, life goes on
Al Jazeera โ€” 10 July 2026
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Damascus, Syria โ€“ At a cafe in central Damascus, lines of chairs sat dormant outside an empty cafe. Mohammad al-Dahabi, the cafeโ€™s owner, pulled away

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Why This Matters

The resilience of Damascusโ€™s urban fabric in the face of sporadic violence underscores a critical paradox in Syriaโ€™s post-conflict narrative: the coexistence of destabilizing attacks with the mundane rhythms of daily life. While such bombings often dominate international headlines, their limited impact on the cityโ€™s economic pulse reveals how deeply ingrained normalizationโ€”whether out of necessity or resignationโ€”has become for residents navigating a fractured society.

Background Context

Damascus, once a symbol of Syriaโ€™s cultural and political continuity, has endured over a decade of fragmentation, with sporadic militant attacks persisting despite the governmentโ€™s nominal control. The cityโ€™s infrastructure, though battered, remains a lifeline for a population where survival often hinges on ignoring the periphery of conflict. Meanwhile, the Assad regimeโ€™s reliance on selective security crackdowns and economic concessions has fostered a fragile stability that prioritizes appearances over structural resilience.

What Happens Next

The frequency of these attacks may test the regimeโ€™s narrative of restored order, particularly if they escalate in visibility or targeting. Economically, Damascusโ€™s delicate revivalโ€”fueled by reconstruction contracts and remittancesโ€”could waver if investors or tourists perceive the city as increasingly volatile. Diplomatically, such incidents risk complicating Syriaโ€™s tentative reintegration into regional forums, where the Assad government still seeks to project an image of controlled authority.

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