Missile Barrage Sends Israel Airspace Closure to 31¢; Iran Holds at 55¢
Israel's June-15 airspace-closure contract sat at 31.5¢ as of 20:11 UTC Sunday — off a 71¢ session peak — as Iran's retaliatory barrage activated Israeli defenses without triggering a qualifying closure; the Iran June-8 contract held elevated at 55.3¢.
Israel's June-15 airspace-closure contract sat at 31.5¢ as of 20:11 UTC Sunday — off a visible session high of 71¢ at 19:23 UTC and up from the 7.5¢ morning open — after the Beirut-strike-to-missile-barrage escalation that sent both markets to session peaks stopped short of triggering a qualifying Israeli airspace closure. The related Iran June-8 airspace contract held at 55.3¢ as of 20:11 UTC, up from its 2.6¢ day-open, with Tehran's own precautionary shutdown still unresolved ahead of Monday's deadline. Combined 24-hour volume across both markets surpassed $1.95 million.
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