Israeli airstrikes hit Beirut's Dahieh suburb targeting Hezbollah, breaking a US-brokered ceasefire. Bitcoin dropped nearly 3% to $71,276 as crypto markets

Israel-Hezbollah fighting escalates after Hezbollah rejects US-brokered ceasefire. Bitcoin drops 3% to $71,276 as crypto markets react to geopolitical risk.

The Israeli military said the strikes targeted Hezbollah command centers and were carried out in response to strikes toward northern Israel.

Israeli airstrikes hit Beirut's Dahieh suburb targeting Hezbollah, breaking a US-brokered ceasefire. Bitcoin dropped nearly 3% to $71,276 as crypto markets

Iran fired multiple missile waves at Israel after an Israeli airstrike on Beirut, breaking the April ceasefire. Bitcoin dropped to $62,900 amid the

Iran launched missiles at Israeli territory for the first time since April's ceasefire. Bitcoin dropped over 2% as geopolitical risk rattled crypto markets.

Israeli Air Force strikes military targets in western and central Iran on June 8, 2026. Bitcoin slides to $104K as geopolitical risk rattles crypto markets.

Israel launched airstrikes on Iranian military targets on June 8, breaking the April ceasefire. Here's what the escalation means for crypto markets.

Israel launched retaliatory airstrikes on Iran, triggering over $1 billion in crypto liquidations. Bitcoin dropped 2%, Ethereum fell 7%, and TON shed 8%.

Israel struck military targets in Iran on June 8, breaking the April ceasefire. Bitcoin dipped below $64K before rebounding into a $63K-$68K range.

Israel and Iran exchanged air strikes on June 7, breaking a fragile April ceasefire. Bitcoin dipped toward $63,000 before recovering as both sides paused

Iran launched roughly 31 missiles at Israel, breaking the April ceasefire. Bitcoin and crypto markets sold off sharply as geopolitical tensions escalate.

Israeli airstrikes hit Tehran on June 8, ending the April ceasefire. Bitcoin dipped below $63K as crypto markets reacted to the Israel-Iran military

Explosions rocked Tehran as Israel and Iran traded air strikes on June 8, 2026. Bitcoin dipped toward $63K and oil surged over 3% amid risk-off sentiment.

Israel pauses strikes on Iran after June 8 exchange of fire, triggering over $1 billion in crypto liquidations and dropping Bitcoin to around $62,900.

Iran launched nearly 30 missiles at Israel, triggering retaliatory strikes and a Bitcoin dip toward $63K. Decentralized trading volumes surged past $300M.

Israeli airstrikes hit southern Iran and Tehran, breaking the April 2026 ceasefire. Bitcoin dropped below $63K as crypto markets reacted to the escalation.