Lebanon PM condemns Israel for ‘war crimes’ after attack kills 3 rescue workers
Lebanon's Prime Minister condemned Israel for 'war crimes' following an attack that killed three rescue workers, escalating rhetoric amid ongoing hostilities. The Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire market shows no trading activity, reflecting low confidence in near-term de-escalation. International reactions could influence both ceasefire prospects and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's political standing. Broader regional escalation, including military action against Iran, remains unlikely based on current market indicators.
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Lebanon’s Prime Minister labeled Israeli attacks as “war crimes” after three rescue workers were killed. The Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire by June 30 market sits at ? YES, with odds reflecting deteriorating prospects as hostilities continue. Market reaction The ceasefire market recorded zero volume in the past 24 hours. The lack of trading activity suggests traders are waiting for a clearer resolution path given sustained violence. Lebanon’s leadership escalating its rhetoric against Israel could push ceasefire odds lower still. Why it matters Netanyahu’s political position could be affected by international responses to the “war crimes” accusations.
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