Recent US-brokered direct talks between Israel and Lebanon, which opened in Washington in mid-April 2026, produced an initial 10-day cessation of hostilities that was extended three weeks in late April and again by 45 days on May 15. Negotiations focus on a permanent security agreement covering mutual sovereignty recognition, border demarcation, Israeli force withdrawals, and Lebanese steps to prevent Hezbollah attacks from southern Lebanon. Hezbollah has rejected the process outright and continues limited cross-border activity, while the Lebanese government has committed to curbing militant operations during the truce. Further talks are scheduled for early June, with the fragile ceasefire providing the immediate window for any durable settlement before the current extension expires.
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A permanent peace deal refers to any agreement which explicitly indicates that military hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah have ended or will permanently cease, or uses equivalent language clearly signaling a lasting end to military hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah. Agreements that are explicitly temporary or which do not include a definitive agreement to end military hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah on a lasting basis (e.g. a temporary extension of the 10-day ceasefire agreement announced on April 16, 2026), will not qualify.
A qualifying agreement will be considered to have been established if either of the following conditions are met:
- Israel and Hezbollah each sign or formally adopt a written agreement (e.g. a treaty or multi-point agreement) which meets the above criteria.
- Both Israel and Hezbollah provide clear public confirmation that a qualifying agreement has been definitively established. Negotiations, statements of progress, or other statements which do not constitute a definitive announcement that a qualifying agreement has been reached will not count.
The inclusion of Israel and Hezbollah in a qualifying peace deal between multiple parties will qualify.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from the government of Israel and Hezbollah; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
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0x65070BE91...A permanent peace deal refers to any agreement which explicitly indicates that military hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah have ended or will permanently cease, or uses equivalent language clearly signaling a lasting end to military hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah. Agreements that are explicitly temporary or which do not include a definitive agreement to end military hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah on a lasting basis (e.g. a temporary extension of the 10-day ceasefire agreement announced on April 16, 2026), will not qualify.
A qualifying agreement will be considered to have been established if either of the following conditions are met:
- Israel and Hezbollah each sign or formally adopt a written agreement (e.g. a treaty or multi-point agreement) which meets the above criteria.
- Both Israel and Hezbollah provide clear public confirmation that a qualifying agreement has been definitively established. Negotiations, statements of progress, or other statements which do not constitute a definitive announcement that a qualifying agreement has been reached will not count.
The inclusion of Israel and Hezbollah in a qualifying peace deal between multiple parties will qualify.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from the government of Israel and Hezbollah; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
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0x65070BE91...Recent US-brokered direct talks between Israel and Lebanon, which opened in Washington in mid-April 2026, produced an initial 10-day cessation of hostilities that was extended three weeks in late April and again by 45 days on May 15. Negotiations focus on a permanent security agreement covering mutual sovereignty recognition, border demarcation, Israeli force withdrawals, and Lebanese steps to prevent Hezbollah attacks from southern Lebanon. Hezbollah has rejected the process outright and continues limited cross-border activity, while the Lebanese government has committed to curbing militant operations during the truce. Further talks are scheduled for early June, with the fragile ceasefire providing the immediate window for any durable settlement before the current extension expires.
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