Israel Airspace Odds Climb to 52% as Iran Vows Further Strikes
Israel's airspace-closure contract hit 52% at 01:33 UTC Monday, up from 18.5¢ at 00:45 UTC, as Iran threatens further strikes if Israeli attacks on Lebanon continue.
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The Israel-airspace-by-June-15 contract printed 52¢ at 01:33 UTC Monday, recovering from an overnight low of 18.5¢ at 00:45 UTC and climbing back through the 31¢ level Orakll reported Sunday evening on fresh overnight buying. The contract has now made a near-complete round-trip — spiking to 73.5¢ at 19:03 UTC during the initial barrage, retreating as intercepts held, and returning above 50¢ on renewed escalation warnings. The 24-hour volume of $1.69 million confirms sustained repricing of Iran–Israel risk with seven days left before the June 15 deadline.
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