When Coverage Becomes a Betting Game: Israeli War Correspondent Faces Death Threats from Polymarket Bettors

As prediction markets rapidly emerge, betting events related to wars and geopolitical incidents are also increasing. Recently, an Israeli journalist received death threats from Polymarket bettors over a report on an Iranian missile attack, which could influence a $20 million wager, raising concerns about press freedom and public safety.

Polymarket Bets on War Outcomes, Report Describes $20 Million Wager

On the prediction platform Polymarket, a contract regarding “Will Iran attack Israel on a specific date” attracted over $20 million in bets. According to the rules, if Iran successfully launches missiles, drones, or airstrikes against Israel, the outcome is “Yes”; if the attack is intercepted, it is considered “No.”

Disputes over how to describe event outcomes and define details have long been controversial, as they are key to determining the wager’s result.

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Emanuel Fabian, a military reporter for The Times of Israel, reported on March 10 that an Iranian missile landed near Beit Shemesh, Israel. This indicates an attack has occurred, potentially leading to a “Yes” win for those betting on an attack. However, some bettors who wagered “No” tried to define the event as “missile intercepted” to change the outcome.

Bettors’ pressure and death threats escalate, reporter reports to police

Fabian stated that after publishing the report, he received numerous messages via email, social media, and messaging apps demanding content modifications. Some even proposed profit-sharing conditions if their prediction was correct, attempting to influence the report:

“Now, these gambling addicts have even fabricated a reply claiming I wrote it to someone else. My message to these bettors is simple: get lost and stop harassing me, find a better hobby.”

He revealed that some individuals even issued death threats, claiming they would harm him and his family. Facing a personal safety crisis, Fabian has reported the threats to police and provided relevant evidence. The case is currently under investigation.

Polymarket Official Condemns and Blocks Accounts

Polymarket responded: “Polymarket condemns harassment and threats against Emanuel Fabian or anyone else.”

This behavior violates our terms of service and is strictly prohibited on our platform. We have blocked all related accounts and will pass their information to authorities.

Prediction Market Controversy Flare-Ups, Regulatory and Ethical Risks Under Scrutiny

As platforms like Polymarket and Kalshi see rapid growth in trading volume, disputes over bets related to war, death, or political events are intensifying. US lawmakers such as Adam Schiff and Mike Levin have proposed the Death Bets Act, advocating bans on such contracts to prevent manipulation, insider trading, or interference with real-world events.

This incident highlights that when news reports directly influence financial outcomes, media may face unprecedented external pressure. As Fabian worries, although he insists he will not alter his reporting, future cases may emerge where journalists are pressured to modify their articles.

As prediction markets continue to expand, the boundaries between news, politics, and public safety are becoming critical issues that need urgent clarification.

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