Israel has released footage purportedly showing hidden tunnels beneath Lebanon’s Beaufort Castle, a site recently captured during Israel’s ongoing military operations against Hezbollah. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) assert that these tunnels are part of a network used by Hezbollah to sustain military activities near the Israeli border. The video’s release comes amidst continued tensions and skirmishes despite a nominal ceasefire agreed upon earlier in the year. The tunnel discovery underscores Hezbollah’s attempts to maintain strategic positions close to Israeli territory, suggesting potential future escalations.

Key Takeaways

The release of tunnel footage appears consistent with continued military operations by Israel, which may reduce the likelihood of an imminent Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon.

Market pricing indicates a low probability of Israeli forces withdrawing from beyond the Litani River by July 31, with current odds at 2.2% for this timeline.

The ongoing conflict and strategic military positions suggest challenges for achieving a permanent peace deal between Israel and Hezbollah by the end of July.