ICC Arrest Warrant for Netanyahu Sees 44 Percent Backing From Betting Market

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Republican Sen. Thune warned the ICC on a Benjamin Netanyahu arrest warrant Sunday and threatened the U.S. would impose sanctions on the body if they went through with the actions against the Israeli prime minister. 

"If the ICC and its prosecutor do not reverse their outrageous and unlawful actions to pursue arrest warrants against Israeli officials, the Senate should immediately pass sanctions legislation, as the House has already done on a bipartisan basis," Thune wrote on X.

Netanyahu remains the favorite to exit his leadership role next at BetOnline by virtue of being pushed out as opposed to losing an election.

Netanyahu pays $250 for every $100 bet. 

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Lula Da Silva came in with the second shortest odds at 3-1. 

Brazilian police on Tuesday arrested five people, including a member of former President Jair Bolsonaro's cabinet, suspected of involvement in an alleged plan to kill then-President-elect da Silva in 2022, days before he took office.

Ukraine President Volodomyr Zelenskyy pays $375 for every $100 bet to exit office next.

44% of those betting on a Netanyahu arrest believe the ICC will issue an arrest warrant against Netanyahu.  Polymarket just released wagering on this event.

The Netanyahu arrest by the ICC betting market will resolve to "Yes" at Polymarket if the ICC officially issues an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu between November 18, and January 20, 2024, 11:59 PM ET. Otherwise this market will resolve to "No" .

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