Oil jumps over $2 on Israel-Hamas violence
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil prices extended gains and rose more than $2 a barrel on Monday after weekend violence flared between Israel and Hamas, reminding traders of the geopolitical risk to crude supplies from the Middle East.<div class="feedflare">
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