Israeli Foreign Minister implies that dismantling Hezbollah’s infrastructure in southern Lebanon could lead to a reduced Israeli military presence. The Israel x Hezbollah ceasefire by June 30 market sits at
The Israel x Lebanon diplomatic meeting by April 30 also holds at
Trading volume on both contracts is zero. The lack of order book depth and trading action suggests limited conviction behind these odds, despite both sitting at 100%. This could change if concrete actions occur, such as a Hezbollah disarmament or an official ceasefire declaration.
At zero cents, the market fully prices in a ceasefire by June 30, meaning traders treat de-escalation as almost certain. The Foreign Minister’s statement points toward reduced tensions, but without Hezbollah’s active disarmament or a formal ceasefire announcement, the 100% odds may be premature.
Watch for any updates from Israeli or Lebanese officials about Hezbollah’s response. The next potential catalysts are statements from Hezbollah or the Israeli government, which could either confirm or disrupt the current pricing.
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