IDF destroys Hezbollah’s largest tunnel network amid ceasefire stability
The IDF announced the destruction of Hezbollah’s largest tunnel network in southern Lebanon, a development that coincides with the Israel x Hezbollah ceasefire by April 30 market sitting at
Market reaction
The ceasefire by June 30 contract also sits at
Why it matters
The destruction of Hezbollah’s largest known tunnel network represents a significant degradation of the group’s military infrastructure in southern Lebanon. This kind of operation, targeting fixed underground assets rather than personnel, is consistent with an IDF campaign aimed at dismantling capacity before any withdrawal or pause. The fact that all related markets remain pinned at 100% YES suggests traders view the ceasefire framework as durable enough to absorb continued military operations of this type.
What to watch
IDF and Hezbollah statements are the primary catalysts here, particularly any claims of further tunnel discoveries or retaliatory strikes. Either could introduce volatility into the ceasefire and suspension markets. U.S. diplomatic activity around Lebanon mediation is the other variable that could shift current pricing.
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