Israel's military offensive against Hezbollah in Lebanon persists despite a U.S.-brokered ceasefire with Iran on April 8 that explicitly excluded Lebanon, prompting continued airstrikes and ground operations even as Hezbollah fired rockets in response. Yesterday marked the first direct Israel-Lebanon talks in decades in Washington, hosted by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, yielding agreement for further negotiations but no ceasefire commitment. Today, Israel's security cabinet debates a U.S.-proposed temporary halt amid ministerial opposition and reports of new military plans. Diplomatic momentum under the Trump administration drives trader consensus toward an eventual suspension announcement by late June, though ongoing escalations highlight uncertainty ahead of additional summits.
Resumo experimental gerado por IA com dados do Polymarket. Isto não é aconselhamento de trading e não tem qualquer papel na resolução deste mercado. · AtualizadoIsrael anuncia suspensão da ofensiva libanesa por...?
Israel anuncia suspensão da ofensiva libanesa por...?
$374,581 Vol.
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$374,581 Vol.
17 de abril
24%
30 de abril
76%
31 de maio
88%
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Qualifying announcements must unambiguously indicate a halt to offensive ground operations as well as a halt to military strikes, such as airstrikes, artillery fire, or similar offensive strikes against targets in Lebanon. Statements that unambiguously imply both the cessation of offensive ground operations and strikes may suffice even if not stated explicitly (e.g, “The Israeli Defense Forces have concluded their operations in Lebanon”). An announcement of a total withdrawal of Israeli forces from Lebanese territory is not required.
Announcements that do not indicate a halt to the offensive military operations as a whole (e.g., referring only to a specific phase, type of operation, or geographic subset of operations) will not qualify.
Qualifying announcements must clearly indicate that the Israeli military offensive in Lebanon has concluded, is halted, or will conclude or be halted on a specific date, even if only for a defined, limited period. A temporary ceasefire agreement will qualify if it explicitly indicates that the Israeli military offensive in Lebanon is halted.
Informal announcements, statements that the offensive will halt at some undefined future time, or statements from unnamed sources or leaks will not qualify.
The primary resolution sources for this market will be official statements from Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli government, and the Israeli military; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Note: this market will resolve solely based on whether a qualifying announcement is made within the specified timeframe. Whether Israeli military hostilities actually halt in practice or whether hostilities resume will not be considered.
Mercado Aberto: Apr 10, 2026, 2:39 PM ET
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0x65070BE91...Qualifying announcements must unambiguously indicate a halt to offensive ground operations as well as a halt to military strikes, such as airstrikes, artillery fire, or similar offensive strikes against targets in Lebanon. Statements that unambiguously imply both the cessation of offensive ground operations and strikes may suffice even if not stated explicitly (e.g, “The Israeli Defense Forces have concluded their operations in Lebanon”). An announcement of a total withdrawal of Israeli forces from Lebanese territory is not required.
Announcements that do not indicate a halt to the offensive military operations as a whole (e.g., referring only to a specific phase, type of operation, or geographic subset of operations) will not qualify.
Qualifying announcements must clearly indicate that the Israeli military offensive in Lebanon has concluded, is halted, or will conclude or be halted on a specific date, even if only for a defined, limited period. A temporary ceasefire agreement will qualify if it explicitly indicates that the Israeli military offensive in Lebanon is halted.
Informal announcements, statements that the offensive will halt at some undefined future time, or statements from unnamed sources or leaks will not qualify.
The primary resolution sources for this market will be official statements from Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli government, and the Israeli military; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Note: this market will resolve solely based on whether a qualifying announcement is made within the specified timeframe. Whether Israeli military hostilities actually halt in practice or whether hostilities resume will not be considered.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Israel's military offensive against Hezbollah in Lebanon persists despite a U.S.-brokered ceasefire with Iran on April 8 that explicitly excluded Lebanon, prompting continued airstrikes and ground operations even as Hezbollah fired rockets in response. Yesterday marked the first direct Israel-Lebanon talks in decades in Washington, hosted by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, yielding agreement for further negotiations but no ceasefire commitment. Today, Israel's security cabinet debates a U.S.-proposed temporary halt amid ministerial opposition and reports of new military plans. Diplomatic momentum under the Trump administration drives trader consensus toward an eventual suspension announcement by late June, though ongoing escalations highlight uncertainty ahead of additional summits.
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