The betting industry is facing intensified criticism over the emergence of war-related bets, described as macabre due to their focus on violent conflicts. This growing segment of the prediction market has attracted millions, prompting calls for regulatory authorities to impose stricter controls to mitigate ethical and security risks. Various stakeholders have highlighted how the gambling of wartime outcomes commodifies human suffering, leading to demands for reform in the sector. While the business behind these predictions generates substantial revenue, public unease is pressuring governments and industry regulators to rethink the rules governing such wagers. The debate underlines the complexities at the intersection of finance, ethics, and global conflict within the fast-evolving prediction market.