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Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Khatibzadeh: The United States and Israel have always believed that carrying out a terrorist attack would lead to a split within Irans political and security system. But they have witnessed firsthand how the Iranian people, officials, and soldiers have all stood their ground in the name of Iran, without even submitting leave applications.Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Khatibzadeh: What has happened in Iran over the past year is a prime example of the terrorist camp taking action against the camp of justice and resistance. It is necessary to establish a museum to display the remains of all the victims.Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Khatibzadeh: Everything that the “terrorist camp” has done to the Iranian people over the past few years will be forever recorded in history.Irans First Vice President Aref stated that the wealthiest families in Iran consume approximately 23 to 24 times more gasoline than the poorest families. Meanwhile, the Iranian government is facing increasing pressure regarding fuel consumption, production, and prices.August 22 - Due to persistent high temperatures and drought, water levels in many important European rivers have dropped. French shipping company CMA CGM announced that due to the abnormally low water levels of the Rhine and other European rivers, inland waterway transport is severely affected, and an "Inland Emergency Transport Fee" will be levied on goods transported through three ports. CMA CGM stated that the persistently low water levels have led to reduced inland barge transport capacity, port congestion, longer cargo dwell times at docks, and increased operating costs. This emergency surcharge will apply to all inland transport methods passing through the aforementioned three ports. The recent prolonged high temperatures and drought in many parts of Europe, coupled with the dropping Rhine River water level, has already impacted shipping and energy supplies. The Rhine River is one of Europes most important inland waterways, connecting several countries including the Netherlands, Germany, France, and Switzerland.