Israel's airspace remains open following multiple temporary closures during the 2026 Iran conflict and subsequent US-Iran tensions, with EASA shifting its advisory to a medium-risk regional note valid through August 31. Officials, including the Airports Authority chairman and Prime Minister Netanyahu, have repeatedly stated there are no plans for closure despite US refueling aircraft at Ben Gurion and renewed regional military activity. Recent labor disruptions caused brief operational halts on August 20 but did not trigger security-related airspace restrictions. Trader sentiment reflects caution over potential escalation involving missile or drone threats that could prompt renewed closures, balanced against the current stable operational status and historical pattern of reopening after short periods.
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August 31
2%
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$27,348,858 Vol.
August 31
2%
September 30
10%
A “major closure” is defined as a broad closure, cancellation, or complete suspension of commercial aviation across the entirety of Israeli civilian airspace or a region encompassing a majority of Israeli civilian airspace, including commercial flights transiting, arriving in, and departing from that airspace. A qualifying closure must apply generally to all flights across Israel or a qualifying subset of Israeli airspace. Limited cancellations, delays, temporary ground stops or isolated regional closures will not qualify. Limited exceptions to a broad closure, however, will not disqualify such a closure from counting (e.g. exceptions for certain pre-approved flights may be permitted).
Warnings, No-Fly-Zones, flight suspensions, or other flight restrictions imposed by airlines or countries other than Israel will not be sufficient for a “Yes” resolution.
Airspace closures which occur solely due to weather conditions will not qualify.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from Israeli aviation authorities; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Market Opened: Jun 29, 2026, 10:46 AM ET
Resolver
0x65070BE91...A “major closure” is defined as a broad closure, cancellation, or complete suspension of commercial aviation across the entirety of Israeli civilian airspace or a region encompassing a majority of Israeli civilian airspace, including commercial flights transiting, arriving in, and departing from that airspace. A qualifying closure must apply generally to all flights across Israel or a qualifying subset of Israeli airspace. Limited cancellations, delays, temporary ground stops or isolated regional closures will not qualify. Limited exceptions to a broad closure, however, will not disqualify such a closure from counting (e.g. exceptions for certain pre-approved flights may be permitted).
Warnings, No-Fly-Zones, flight suspensions, or other flight restrictions imposed by airlines or countries other than Israel will not be sufficient for a “Yes” resolution.
Airspace closures which occur solely due to weather conditions will not qualify.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from Israeli aviation authorities; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Israel's airspace remains open following multiple temporary closures during the 2026 Iran conflict and subsequent US-Iran tensions, with EASA shifting its advisory to a medium-risk regional note valid through August 31. Officials, including the Airports Authority chairman and Prime Minister Netanyahu, have repeatedly stated there are no plans for closure despite US refueling aircraft at Ben Gurion and renewed regional military activity. Recent labor disruptions caused brief operational halts on August 20 but did not trigger security-related airspace restrictions. Trader sentiment reflects caution over potential escalation involving missile or drone threats that could prompt renewed closures, balanced against the current stable operational status and historical pattern of reopening after short periods.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated



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