Trump says Israel will not send troops to Beirut; oil futures pare gains, Brent up 4.5%, WTI up 5.2%
Oil futures trimmed gains after Trump announced that Israel will not deploy troops to Beirut. Brent crude was last up 4.5%, and WTI up 5.2%.
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