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Here’s a rundown of all the news you need to start your Thursday with, including the US military announcing the end of its Gaza pier mission, authorities in Gaza announcing that 292 injured Gazans have died due to Israel's closure of the Rafah crossing and Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant accusing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of creating obstacles to efforts aimed at reaching a prisoner swap agreement with Hamas.
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The US military announced the end of a floating pier mission that delivered aid to the Gaza Strip.
"The maritime surge mission involving the pier is complete, so there's no more need to use the pier," Vice Admiral Brad Cooper, deputy commander for US Central Command, said in an online briefing.
He said the maritime mission will transition from a temporary pier in Gaza to a port in Ashdod, Israel.
"In the past few weeks, we've begun utilizing this new hybrid pathway from the sea and land to deliver aid from Cyprus to the port of Ashdod, Israel, then into north Gaza via the UN and WFP (World Food Program),” he added.
At least 292 Palestinians lost their lives due to Israel's closure of the Rafah crossing in the southern Gaza Strip, local authorities said.
"Among the victims were injured people who were supposed to receive treatment in hospitals outside Gaza but died as they waited for the opening of the Rafah crossing," said Gaza's government media office.
The media office estimates that more than 3,500 patients and injured people have been denied exit via the crossing since Israel's capture of the terminal last May.
Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant accused Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of creating obstacles to efforts aimed at reaching a prisoner swap agreement with Hamas.
"If a deal is not signed in the next two weeks, the fate of the hostages is sealed," Gallant said during a closed-door meeting cited by Israel’s Yedioth Ahronoth daily.
He said conditions for a deal with Hamas have matured, but Netanyahu is creating difficulties in order not to lose his coalition members Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich.
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SPORTS
French winger Allan Saint-Maximin moved to Türkiye's Fenerbahce on loan from Saudi club Al-Ahli.
Saint-Maximin, 27, will play for the Istanbul club until the end of the 2025 season, Fenerbahce said in a statement, adding that he passed his health check.
The club told Türkiye's Public Disclosure Platform (KAP) that under the loan deal terms, Al-Ahli would receive a total payment of €8 million ($8.75 million), distributed in four equal installments.
Luka Modric has extended his contract with Real Madrid, the Spanish LaLiga powerhouse announced.
The veteran Croatian midfielder will stay with Los Merengues until June 30, 2025.
The 38-year-old, who joined Real Madrid from Tottenham Hotspur in 2012, helped bag six UEFA Champions League trophies, four FIFA Club World Cups and four Spanish La Liga titles.
BUSINESS & ECONOMY
The eurozone's annual consumer inflation rate in June eased to 2.5% as initially estimated, according to a second reading released.
The figure was down from 2.6% in May, Eurostat data showed.
Core inflation, excluding volatile food and energy prices, was stable at 2.9% in June compared to the prior month.
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