Crypto Holds Steady as US-Israeli Strikes Intensify Across Iran

Crypto Holds Steady as US-Israeli Strikes Intensify Across Iran

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Crypto Holds Steady as US-Israeli Strikes Intensify Across Iran
  • US-Israeli airstrikes hit multiple Iranian cities, targeting gas facilities, missiles, and intelligence sites.
  • Over 1,500 civilians, including 208 children, have died as regional tensions continue to escalate.
  • Oil and stock markets reacted nervously, with Brent rebounding and US indices giving back gains

Today, the crypto market remains cautious following the US-Israeli strikes that targeted multiple locations across Iran. This attack comes amid President Donald Trump’s 5 temporary pauses on Iran strikes.

Meanwhile, Bitcoin and other major altcoins are showing limited movement as traders wait for clarity.

US-Israeli Strikes Raise Geopolitical Risk

Explosions shook several Iranian cities overnight as US and Israeli forces launched widespread attacks. Tehran, Tabriz, Isfahan, and Karaj saw strikes on gas facilities, pipelines, and government buildings. President Donald Trump said Washington was talking with Tehran to end the war, but the attacks continued. 

The attacks hit key infrastructure, including missile storage, air defense systems, and intelligence offices. Iran reported partial damage to gas facilities in central Isfahan, and a projectile struck near Khorramshahr’s gas pipeline. 

The Israeli army said it targeted 50 sites, including IRGC and Ministry of Intelligence locations. Press TV confirmed that a prominent professor, Saeed Shamaghdari, and his two children were killed in Tehran, underlining rising civilian casualties.

Civilian Toll and Regional Reactions

Iran’s emergency service reported that 208 children have died since the war began on February 28. Rights groups are calling for an investigation into the Minab school attack, which killed 168 children. 

More than 1,500 civilians have died across the country. Saudi Arabia has said Iran’s missile capabilities should be reduced, but civilian infrastructure must be protected. “We are neighbors and want a peaceful neighborhood,” a regional official said.

Israel also struck Hezbollah positions in Beirut, hitting bridges connecting southern Lebanon. In southern Israel, missile fragments injured four people, including two infants, highlighting the conflict’s regional spillover.

Crypto Market Reacts With Caution

Crypto markets showed muted movement despite the rising tensions. Bitcoin traded near $70,754, up slightly in the short term but still lower over recent sessions. Ethereum hovered around $2,160, while XRP, BNB, and Solana recorded small price changes.

U.S. stocks also pulled back. The S&P 500 fell 0.4%, the Dow Jones dropped 127 points, and the Nasdaq declined 0.8%. The mixed reaction across markets reflects cautious sentiment as traders monitor further developments.

Related: Crypto Market Rallies as Trump Announces 5-Day Pauses on Iran Strikes

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