Lebanon’s president denounced the Israeli killing of journalist Amal Khalil as a “war crime,” a statement that adds friction to ceasefire talks. The Israel x Hezbollah ceasefire by June 30 market sits at
Both the June 30 and April 30 ceasefire markets show
The Israel-Lebanon diplomatic meeting by April 30 market, also at
These markets currently show zero trading volume, which means thin order books where even small trades could move prices significantly if sentiment shifts. At 22¢, a YES share for a ceasefire or meeting pays $1, a
Watch for statements from Netanyahu, possible Hezbollah responses, and any US diplomatic moves. Official rhetoric from both the Israeli and Lebanese governments in the next few days will determine whether these markets hold or crack.
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