There Are Signs of a Ceasefire Between Israel and Lebanon
While the ceasefire announced regarding the ongoing tensions between the US, Israel, and Iran officially continues, signals that diplomatic talks may also include Lebanon have led to positive price movements in the cryptocurrency markets.

Bitcoin, in particular, has shown upward movement amid expectations that geopolitical risks may decrease.
US President Donald Trump reportedly raised the issue of reducing attacks during his meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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On the other hand, Netanyahu announced that, in line with Lebanon’s repeated demands to begin direct negotiations with Israel, he instructed his cabinet to initiate this process as soon as possible. This development indicated that contacts that have long been conducted through indirect channels could now evolve into direct diplomacy.
However, a senior Israeli official maintained that there was no official ceasefire yet, adding that negotiations would begin in the coming days. According to information reported by Axios, direct talks between Israel and Lebanon are scheduled to begin next week and take place in Washington.
Following the development, the CBOE volatility index fell to its lowest level since the start of the war.
*This is not investment advice.
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