Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has directed his forces to “forcefully” attack Hezbollah targets in Lebanon. The odds of a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah by June 30 sit at
Netanyahu’s aggressive stance raises questions about the ceasefire-by-April-30 market, which also sits at
Zero trades have been recorded in the past 24 hours across these markets, meaning the 100% figures represent theoretical rather than practical certainty. Traders may be anticipating a shift in tone or policy but are not placing financial bets on it.
Netanyahu’s escalation fits a pattern of increased hostilities that reduces the probability of a near-term ceasefire. Betting on a ceasefire by April 30 at
Watch for statements from Netanyahu or Hezbollah’s leadership, as any shift in public posturing could move these markets. Trump’s next statements on Israeli actions could also affect the odds on his ceasefire endorsement.
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