Hezbollah has introduced fiber-optic FPV drones, similar to those used in Ukraine, into southern Lebanon. These weapons are immune to electronic jamming, presenting a significant tactical advantage.

This development impacts the Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire market, which currently stands at 100% for a resolution by June 30. However, the escalation through these new drone attacks diminishes the likelihood of an imminent resolution.

The FPV drones' immunity to jamming neutralizes a key Israeli defensive capability. This shift in the military calculus makes negotiating a ceasefire more challenging, as one party gains a new, unexploited tactical edge.