Israeli forces' deepening ground operations in southern Lebanon, reaching within several kilometers of the Litani River, form the primary driver behind the 56% implied probability for a crossing by June 30, reflecting trader consensus on escalating momentum despite diplomatic hurdles. Recent IDF advances in areas like Khiyam and Metula have secured positions south of the river, aligning with Israel's stated goal of enforcing UN Resolution 1701 by pushing Hezbollah north of the Litani to create a security buffer. Netanyahu's public insistence on military control if cease-fire talks falter—coupled with U.S.-mediated negotiations stalling over withdrawal timelines—bolsters yes bets, though uncertainty persists from Hezbollah resilience and potential de-escalation before the deadline. Traders weigh these dynamics against historical patterns of limited incursions turning broader.
Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket · ActualizadoIsraeli forces cross the Litani River by June 30?
Israeli forces cross the Litani River by June 30?
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“Israeli military personnel” refers to members of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) or any other official military units acting under the authority of the State of Israel. Intelligence or other non-military personnel will not count.
A “crossing” will be considered to have occurred if Israeli military personnel are confirmed to have physically traversed the Litani River in Lebanon at any point, including but not limited to by bridge, boat, swimming, wading, or temporary or permanent crossing.
Aerial insertion, parachute drops, helicopter landings, or other forms of aerial infiltration that do not involve Israeli military personnel physically traversing the Litani River will not qualify.
Mere presence on one bank of the Litani River, without confirmation that Israeli military personnel traversed the river to the opposite bank, will not qualify.
The primary resolution source will be a consensus of credible reporting.
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0x65070BE91...“Israeli military personnel” refers to members of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) or any other official military units acting under the authority of the State of Israel. Intelligence or other non-military personnel will not count.
A “crossing” will be considered to have occurred if Israeli military personnel are confirmed to have physically traversed the Litani River in Lebanon at any point, including but not limited to by bridge, boat, swimming, wading, or temporary or permanent crossing.
Aerial insertion, parachute drops, helicopter landings, or other forms of aerial infiltration that do not involve Israeli military personnel physically traversing the Litani River will not qualify.
Mere presence on one bank of the Litani River, without confirmation that Israeli military personnel traversed the river to the opposite bank, will not qualify.
The primary resolution source will be a consensus of credible reporting.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Israeli forces' deepening ground operations in southern Lebanon, reaching within several kilometers of the Litani River, form the primary driver behind the 56% implied probability for a crossing by June 30, reflecting trader consensus on escalating momentum despite diplomatic hurdles. Recent IDF advances in areas like Khiyam and Metula have secured positions south of the river, aligning with Israel's stated goal of enforcing UN Resolution 1701 by pushing Hezbollah north of the Litani to create a security buffer. Netanyahu's public insistence on military control if cease-fire talks falter—coupled with U.S.-mediated negotiations stalling over withdrawal timelines—bolsters yes bets, though uncertainty persists from Hezbollah resilience and potential de-escalation before the deadline. Traders weigh these dynamics against historical patterns of limited incursions turning broader.
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