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šŸ“‰ Bitcoin Dips as Israel Launches Airstrikes on Iran



Bitcoin fell more than 4% late Friday after Israel launched airstrikes against targets in Iran, escalating tensions in the Middle East and prompting a broad selloff across risk assets.

The world’s largest cryptocurrency dropped to $103,556, down from a 24-hour high of $108,500.

Israel confirmed the strikes targeted Iranian military infrastructure near Tehran and Tabriz, in what it described as a ā€œpreemptive responseā€ to growing threats.

Iran has not yet issued a formal response, but state media reported explosions and disruptions to air traffic in affected areas.

The move comes days after a high-level meeting between Israeli defense officials and U.S. counterparts. Washington has not commented on the attack but said it was monitoring the situation closely.

Gold rose 1.7% to $2,414 an ounce, while U.S. futures pointed lower as investors weighed the risk of broader regional conflict.

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