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Hamas: The bombing of central Gaza province under the pretext of children flying kites is a further escalation of the barbaric crimes against our people. The statement from Netanyahu's office confirms its intention to continue its aggression and advance its plans of expulsion and extermination under false pretenses.
According to the UAE news agency, Egypt and Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) are exploring strategic drilling cooperation to expand onshore and offshore oil and gas exploration.
Market news: Russia is about to receive its first shipment of seaborne gasoline from Turkey, with approximately 200,000 barrels of oil currently en route. Since late July, Russia's seaborne gasoline imports have exceeded 1 million barrels.
On August 24th, Nikkei reported that the Japan Green Transition Accelerator (GX) has invested a total of 20 billion yen (approximately US$125 million) in public-private partnership funding for two startups focused on nuclear fusion and plastic recycling. This investment is part of a broader Japanese government plan to inject 370 trillion yen (over US$2.3 trillion) in public and private funds into 17 strategic sectors by fiscal year 2040, a key pillar of Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's growth and decarbonization strategy. The two companies being invested in are Kyoto Fusion Engineering Co., Ltd. and Jeplan Corporation. Details of the investment are expected to be announced soon. Japan hopes to encourage more private sector investment and accelerate the commercialization of advanced technologies by providing public capital.
According to Nikkei Asia: Japan is providing $125 million in support to nuclear fusion and recycling startups through a public-private partnership fund.
On August 24, according to Iran's official news agency IRNA on August 23, Iranian President Pezechzian stated at an event in Tehran on the evening of August 22 that members of Iran's Supreme National Security Council all believed that the memorandum of understanding previously reached with the United States was the best solution based on dignity, wisdom, and national interests. The memorandum "contains no clause indicating Iran's surrender or concessions," and all related commitments were to be fulfilled by the other side. However, Iran should also rationally extricate itself from its current state of "neither war nor peace," as it is difficult for Iran to attract investment in such a state. He also mentioned that the late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei had clearly stated the necessity of moving away from this "neither war nor peace" state. Pezechzian further stated that Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei formulated national policies, and the government will continue to advance related work in accordance with these policies.
August 24 - The Hawke Fire, a wildfire in the suburbs of Reno, northern Nevada, spread rapidly from the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains toward downtown Reno early this morning, burning more than 10,500 acres and issuing mandatory evacuation orders to nearly 14,000 residents.
August 24th - According to a report from the U.S. Central Command on August 23rd, the U.S. guided-missile destroyer USS John Finn is currently sailing in the Arabian Sea, carrying out the U.S. maritime blockade mission against Iran. As of August 23rd, the U.S. military has ordered 70 merchant ships to change course, rendered 3 merchant ships immobile, and boarded and inspected 2 other merchant ships.
On August 24, a 14-year-old Palestinian boy died after being shot by Israeli forces at a refugee camp near the West Bank city of Nablus. Separately, Palestinian health officials in the Gaza Strip stated that Israeli airstrikes on central and southern Gaza on August 23 resulted in at least two deaths and several injuries. Among the dead was a four-year-old child.
According to the Washington Post, data from the U.S. Department of Defense's casualty statistics system shows that U.S. military casualties in the war with Iran have risen to 774, including 18 deaths and 756 injuries. Even during periods without large-scale combat, the Department of Defense has quietly added approximately 60 new injury records recently. A large number of the wounded suffered traumatic brain injuries from the blasts during attacks on U.S. bases in Jordan, Kuwait, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia.
The Israeli Prime Minister's Office reported that Prime Minister Netanyahu and Defense Minister Katz held a security assessment meeting Sunday evening regarding the threat of drones, balloons, and kites being launched from the Gaza Strip into Israel. Israel warned Hamas that if such launches against Israel do not cease immediately, the Israel Defense Forces will intensify targeted strikes against those responsible.
On August 24, according to Iran's Mehr News Agency, Hassan Kashkawi, spokesman for the Iranian Parliament's National Security and Foreign Policy Committee, announced on Sunday that the committee had adopted Article 3 of the "Strategic Action Plan for Ensuring the Security and Development of the Strait of Hormuz." He stated, "According to this article, we will charge fees for the provision of maritime services, environmental services, fuel supplies in special circumstances, insurance, security, and other services." These fees will be collected from vessels of relevant countries authorized to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, paid in rials or other currencies designated by the Islamic Republic of Iran. He emphasized the importance of respecting the rights of littoral states along the Strait of Hormuz, stating, "We should not forget that international laws and regulations, in addition to recognizing freedom of navigation, also emphasize respect for the security and sovereignty of littoral states and the prevention of violations of these rights."
According to Sky News Arabia: The head of Egypt's intelligence agency met with the Palestinian Vice President and Chairman of the Palestinian National Council, and the two discussed the situation in the West Bank and the upcoming Palestinian elections.
On August 23, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that Ukraine did not participate in any actions to sabotage the Nord Stream gas pipeline connecting Russia and Europe. This comes after a Ukrainian suspect wanted by Germany was arrested in Croatia, becoming the second Ukrainian suspect detained in the case. Zelenskyy said, "Ukraine has never participated in this operation, not even in the first place. I hope the investigation will be fruitful. We are ready to provide assistance." Zelenskyy indicated that the Ukrainian Prosecutor's Office and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs are investigating the matter.
On August 23, some Japanese citizens held a rally in Tokyo to protest the Sanae Takaichi government's attempts to revise the constitution and its series of military expansion initiatives. Participants strongly opposed the government's push to revise the "Three Security Documents" and attempt to amend the "Three Non-Nuclear Principles."
On August 23, Federal Reserve Chairman Neel Kashkari downplayed market concerns about rising U.S. Treasury yields, stating that the market is functioning well and the recent surge is unlikely to affect discussions on monetary policy. Kashkari said on Sunday, "All indications suggest that the U.S. Treasury market is functioning normally, trading is proceeding smoothly, and market liquidity is ample, therefore we can use the federal funds rate as the primary policy tool for reducing inflation." Last week, yields on U.S. Treasury bonds of all maturities rose, with the benchmark 10-year Treasury yield closing at around 4.73%. The 30-year Treasury yield remained near its highest level since 2007. Kashkari stated that while current Treasury yields are high relative to recent historical levels, yields in the 1990s were much higher. "We need more data, but I don't want to prejudge the outcome of the next meeting," he said. "However, I don't currently believe that inflation will fall back to the target level in the short term."
Russian President Vladimir Putin: Ukraine's 40-day "influence operation" against Russia has failed to change the situation, and Russian forces are continuing their advance.
On August 23, affected by Typhoon Zitan (No. 19 of this year), many parts of Guangxi experienced heavy to torrential rain, with some areas experiencing extremely heavy rain. Several rivers exceeded warning levels, and some towns in Fangchenggang and Chongzuo cities faced flooding risks. On August 23, Guangxi held a video conference to coordinate flood and typhoon prevention efforts. According to statistics, as of 6 PM on August 23, 64 townships (subdistricts) in 17 counties (cities, districts) of 6 cities including Fangchenggang, Chongzuo, and Nanning experienced heavy torrential rain, with some areas experiencing extremely heavy rain. 92 townships (subdistricts) in 30 counties (cities, districts) of 10 cities experienced heavy rain. 15 stations on 10 rivers, including the Mingjiang River and its tributaries Gong'an River and Pailian River, and the Zuojiang River and its upstream Ping'er River, exceeded warning levels. The typhoon has affected 61,000 people, with 54,000 relocated and 8,087 people urgently relocated and resettled. All flood control and disaster relief work is being carried out in an orderly and solid manner.
The Israeli military stated: "We attacked Hamas's weapons production facility in Magazi, in the central Gaza Strip, and killed its commander."
According to Axios: Syrian and Israeli officials met on Sunday in an effort to ease tensions between the two countries.
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