US Embassy urges Americans to leave Lebanon as ceasefire collapses

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The US Embassy in Lebanon has urged Americans to leave the country after a ceasefire broke down. The odds of Trump announcing the end of military operations against Iran by April 30 have dropped to 17.5% YES, down from 32% yesterday.

Renewed hostilities between Israel and Lebanon have pushed the US-Iran ceasefire market lower with only nine days remaining. The April 30 sub-market traded $68,607 in volume over the past day, and order book depth shows it would take just over $4,000 to move the price by five percentage points.

The Embassy advisory signals that military tensions in the region are worsening, which directly complicates US-Iran diplomacy. The market had spiked 5 points earlier as traders briefly priced in the possibility of a resolution, but the ceasefire collapse wiped out that move.

For traders, buying YES at 18¢ pays $1 if a ceasefire is announced, a 5.6x return. That bet requires believing a diplomatic turnaround can happen within nine days while Lebanon is actively escalating.

Watch for CENTCOM statements and any intermediary activity from Oman or Qatar. Confirmation of back-channel talks or a shift in rhetoric from either Washington or Tehran would be the most likely catalyst for a price reversal.

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