Israeli forces have killed more than 15 Hezbollah members in southern Lebanon over the weekend. The escalating conflict raises significant questions about the stability of the region. Ceasefire markets, previously showing a high probability of peace, have seen no recent trading activity, indicating a lack of reassessment by traders following continued military engagements.

This attack highlights the precarious nature of the current truce, which was extended following U.S. negotiations. The lack of market movement suggests traders are awaiting definitive developments before adjusting their outlook on the conflict's trajectory.

Future market shifts are anticipated only with official announcements from leadership, statements from the Israeli Defense Forces, or a notable change in U.S. diplomatic efforts.