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Israel strikes in Gaza increase pressure on Netanyahu amid political turmoil

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Israel’s military strikes in Gaza, killing a dozen people, have added political pressure on Prime Minister Netanyahu. The “Netanyahu out by June 30” contract trades at 5.5% YES, down from 6% yesterday.

The June 30 ouster market sits at 5.5% YES amid continued military operations in Gaza. The April 30 contract is at 0.2% YES, meaning traders see almost no chance of immediate change. The gap between the two contracts suggests traders expect any political shift to take months, not weeks, with June 30 as the more plausible window.

Trading volume is thin. The June 30 contract moves only $1,423 in daily USDC, with $9,495 needed to shift the odds by 5 points. The April 30 market is even quieter at $339 in daily USDC, showing near-zero expectation of imminent political change. The largest price move in the last 24 hours was a 1-point drop, a muted reaction to the latest news.

Ongoing military operations and reported ceasefire violations in Gaza put Netanyahu’s government under domestic and international pressure. The source tier is modest, but escalating conflict could intensify resignation calls if casualties rise and public protests grow. At 5.5¢, a YES share for June 30 pays $1 if Netanyahu steps down, a 18x return. That bet requires believing internal or external forces will force significant political change within two months.

Watch for coalition shifts, legislative developments in the Knesset, potential indictments, or large public demonstrations. Any of these could move the odds.

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Source: https://cryptobriefing.com/israel-strikes-in-gaza-increase-pressure-on-netanyahu-amid-political-turmoil/

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