A drone explosion in southern Lebanon killed an Israeli soldier and injured others, raising questions about the durability of the Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire. The ceasefire by June 30 market sits at
## Market reaction
The Israeli-Hezbollah ceasefire by April 30 market is also at
## Why it matters
The drone attack killed an Israeli soldier during what is nominally a ceasefire period. Hezbollah’s use of advanced drone capabilities signals that the group retains operational capacity and willingness to strike. A YES share priced at 100¢ offers zero upside. Traders holding YES positions are fully exposed to downside risk if hostilities resume at scale.
## What to watch
Statements from Benjamin Netanyahu and Nawaf Salam could shift the market. Any formal announcement or change in military posture on either side would be the most direct catalyst for price movement. Given the thin liquidity, even modest repositioning by a few traders could produce visible swings.
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