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Bitcoin price slides as Israel bombs Syria

Bitcoin price slides as Israel bombs Syria

Bitcoin (BTC) pulled back sharply from its intraday high of $119,020 on Tuesday, July 16, after news broke of a significant Israeli military strike on the Syrian capital, Damascus.

The cryptocurrency, which had been trading near record territory, dipped to $118,593, as the global market absorbed the implications of heightened geopolitical risk in the Middle East.

Bitcoin price slides on latest news in Middle East. Source: CoinMarketCap

The airstrike, broadcast live on Al Jazeera, targeted the Syrian Ministry of Defense. Footage captured massive explosions near central Damascus, with reports confirming the assassination of three senior Syrian military officials.

The move marks a major escalation in Israel’s southern campaign, deepening regional instability at a time when global markets are already on edge from ongoing tariff wars and political volatility.

Bitcoin’s 24-hour trading volume stood at $78.34 billion, a significant drop of 47.41%, suggesting reduced conviction among bulls following the geopolitical shock. Despite the decline, BTC retains a market cap of $2.35 trillion and remains just below all-time highs. However, the sharp price reaction underscores Bitcoin’s evolving role not only as a store of value, but also as a risk-sensitive asset tied to global headlines.

Historically, Bitcoin has been viewed as a geopolitical hedge during periods of currency debasement or financial repression. But as institutional inflows grow and broader macro linkages deepen, sudden geopolitical escalations, especially in energy-sensitive regions can lead to mixed responses.

Market watchers are now closely monitoring whether this latest pullback is a temporary reaction to war-related headlines or the start of a broader consolidation phase. With Bitcoin still up more than 90% year-to-date, some degree of cooling would not be unexpected. Key technical levels to watch include support around $116,500 and deeper demand zones near $114,000, which coincide with the late June breakout range.

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