Israeli troops demolish homes in Lebanese border towns amid ongoing hostilities

Israeli troops are demolishing homes in Lebanese b

Israeli troops demolish homes in Lebanese border towns amid ongoing hostilities

Israeli troops demolish homes in Lebanese border towns amid ongoing hostilities

Israeli troops are demolishing homes in Lebanese border towns they control, according to Lebanese media. The Israel x Hezbollah ceasefire by April 30 market sits at 93.7% YES, up from 45% a week ago.

The ceasefire was never meant to cover Hezbollah, and the demolitions suggest hostilities continue unabated. Ceasefire by June 30 is at 96.6% YES, a 29.6-point rise over the last week. The thin spread between the April 30 and June 30 contracts suggests traders see a high chance of some resolution before summer. The new demolition reports could add volatility.

The market has $1,041,878 in actual USDC daily volume, though it takes $50,093 to move the price 5 points. The largest move was a 13-point spike at 1:16 PM, likely driven by large buy orders. With ceasefire odds this high, actual hostilities on the ground make the market susceptible to quick swings.

The demolitions indicate no de-escalation with Hezbollah and are consistent with Israel’s strategy of infrastructure degradation. The high odds in the ceasefire market reflect traders betting on a formal announcement, not necessarily on-ground peace. At 94¢, a YES share pays $1 if a ceasefire is confirmed by April 30, a 1.06x return. For that to hold, some formal diplomatic breakthrough is needed within 14 days.

Watch for official statements from the IDF or Netanyahu. Any confirmation or denial of a ceasefire with Hezbollah would move this market fast.

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