Operation Nasr and Israeli Counterstrikes Send Israel Closure Odds to 54.5%
The Israel airspace closure contract climbed to 54.5% Monday as Iran's 'Operation Nasr' barrages and Israeli counterstrikes on central Iran fracture the April ceasefire.
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The June 15 Israel airspace closure contract stands at 54.5% at 08:28 UTC Monday, up 48 percentage points from its 6.5% open, as Iran's overnight missile barrage and Israel's retaliatory strikes fracture the April ceasefire. Orakll tracked this market at 52% in the initial surge; it settled near 45% as the first wave ebbed before Monday morning's bilateral exchange drove the market higher.
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