Crude oil futures rose after Israel warned it would attack Iran if Tehran strikes Israel directly. The threat comes after Iran's consulate in Damascus was destroyed in a missile attack.
Crude oil futures rose Wednesday after two days of losses as Israel threatened to attack Iran if the Islamic Republic strikes Israel directly. Israel warned OPEC member Iran Wednesday it would attack the Islamic Republic if Tehran strikes Israel .
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