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Here’s a rundown of all the news that you need to start your Thursday, including Israeli sources accusing US Secretary of State Blinken of sabotaging Gaza cease-fire talks, Iran vowing retaliation against Israel, emphasizes 'surprise' timing amid Gaza cease-fire talks, a report of Illegal migration to Europe soared in 2023, Germany was top destination and Israeli attacks killing 50 more Gazans as death toll surpasses 40,200
TOP STORIES
Well-placed Israeli sources accused US Secretary of State Antony Blinken of sabotaging negotiations for a cease-fire in Gaza and a prisoner exchange between Israel and Hamas.
According to a report by the Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth, unnamed sources said: “Blinken made a grave mistake by claiming that Netanyahu accepted the US proposal, putting the ball in Hamas' court.”
The sources argued that Blinken “seriously undermined the negotiations and demonstrated a lack of understanding,” accusing him of fostering false optimism for internal US political reasons, particularly to ensure the smooth running of the Democratic Party's convention in Chicago, which began Monday and continues through Thursday.
Iran’s permanent mission to the UN said the country is "meticulously" planning a retaliatory strike against Israel amid Gaza cease-fire talks.
Asked if Iran is intentionally withholding its attack on Israel as negotiations for a truce in the Palestinian enclave continue, the mission in a statement said: "Iran’s response must yield two distinct objectives.
Its first objective is to "punish the aggressor" for its actions, and secondly, to strengthen Iran's deterrence capabilities "to induce profound regret within the Israeli regime, thereby serving as a deterrent against the repetition of any act of aggression in the future."
Illegal migration to Europe increased significantly in 2023, while Germany remained the top destination, the Federal Criminal Police Office said.
According to the latest official figures, illegal border crossings across the EU’s external borders increased from 326,300 to 380,200, marking the highest figure since 2016.
In Germany, the Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) registered 266,224 cases of illegal entry and residence in 2023, representing more than 33% increase from the previous year. Many of the irregular migrants were asylum seekers from Syria and Afghanistan.
At least 50 more Palestinians were killed in Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip, pushing up the overall death toll since last Oct. 7 to 40,223, the Health Ministry in the war-torn enclave said.
A ministry statement added that some 92,981 others have been injured in the ongoing assault.
“Israeli forces killed 50 people and injured 124 others in four ‘massacres’ of families in the last 24 hours,” the ministry said.
NEWS IN BRIEF
SPORTS
Chelsea confirmed the signing of Joao Felix from Atletico Madrid on a seven-year contract.
'I’m really happy to be back at Chelsea and I can’t wait to get started. I can see some familiar faces from the last time I was here, which is always nice," Felix said in a statement.
"I loved my time here before and I told my friends and family that I’d love to return to the Premier League one day. To do that with Chelsea is a great feeling and I’m excited to be back," he added.
BUSINESS & ECONOMY
US mortgage applications fell 10% last week, retreating from their highest level since January 2023, according to a Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) report released Wednesday.
The market composite index, a measure of mortgage loan application volume, was down 10.1% on a seasonally adjusted basis for the week ending Aug. 16. On an unadjusted basis, the index decreased 11% compared to the previous week.
"Both mortgage rates and mortgage applications have now stabilized after a few weeks of financial market volatility, which led to a quick drop in mortgage rates," Joel Kan, MBA’s vice president and deputy chief economist, said in a statement.
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