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U.S.-Iran conflict betting markets are seeing renewed interest Sunday evening.
Iran has closed the western section of its airspace until further notice following a series of ballistic missile strikes on Israeli airbases, which were launched in retaliation for recent Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon. Iranian authorities have suspended operations at Tehran’s Imam Khomeini airport “until further notice”, the country’s IRNA outlet reports.
US announces new Iran agreement/ceasefire extension by the end of this month was now seeing a 46% chance of happening at Polymarket.
All eyes on the Strait of Hormus and oil and gas prices going up.
Gas prices began dropping in recent days.
55% of of traders believe the price of Brent Crude Oil will rise above the $100 mark this month. The current price sat at $87 as of Sunday night.
The Israeli army says missiles have been fired from Iran towards Israel, with Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) saying Israel must stop its attacks on Lebanon.
The IRGC says it targeted Israel’s Ramat David airbase with ballistic missiles.
Tehran, which says its attacks were in response to US assaults on its coastal region, has condemned what it called a lack of will by Washington to “reduce tensions and return to the path of stability”.
- T.C. Jackson, Gambling911.com