Amid the 2026 Israel-Hezbollah war that began March 2, Israeli airstrikes have repeatedly targeted Beirut's southern suburbs—Hezbollah strongholds—with the most recent hits reported near the capital's main airport road on April 2 and strikes killing seven in the Beirut area on March 31, including a claimed senior commander. The IDF reports over 3,500 Lebanon targets struck in the past month, signaling escalation beyond southern border clashes into urban centers, as ground operations launched March 16 expand and occupation vows for a southern buffer zone intensify trader focus on potential further Beirut actions. UN Security Council emergency sessions have yielded no ceasefire, with diplomatic stalemate amplifying risks ahead of any peace talks or retaliatory barrages.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedIsrael military action against Beirut on...?
Israel military action against Beirut on...?
$80,988 Vol.
April 2
3%
April 3
100%
April 4
73%
April 5
65%
April 6
61%
April 7
64%
April 8
58%
April 9
68%
April 10
60%
$80,988 Vol.
April 2
3%
April 3
100%
April 4
73%
April 5
65%
April 6
61%
April 7
64%
April 8
58%
April 9
68%
April 10
60%
For the purposes of this market, a qualifying "strike" is defined as the use of aerial bombs, drones, or missiles (including cruise or ballistic missiles) launched by Israeli military forces that impact within Greater Beirut.
For the purposes of this market, “Greater Beirut” refers to the continuous urbanized zone that encompasses all of the Beirut Governorate and the adjacent coastal and suburban municipalities of the Mount Lebanon Governorate. For this market, the geographic boundaries as defined in the map “Location of the Greater Beirut Area” (https://polymarket-upload.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/Beirut-3ffb23044f.png) from Faour & Mhawej (2014), Mapping Urban Transitions in the Greater Beirut Area Using Different Space Platforms (https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/3/3/941) will be used. If the precise location of a strike cannot be clearly attributed to the defined territory based on the referenced map, it will not qualify.
Missiles or drones that are intercepted and surface-to-air missile strikes will not be sufficient for a "Yes" resolution, regardless of whether they land on the specified territory or cause damage.
Actions such as artillery fire, small arms fire, FPV or ground based ATGM strikes, ground incursions, naval shelling, cyberattacks, or other operations conducted by Israeli ground operatives will not qualify.
The primary resolution source will be official government/military statements (Israeli or foreign), multilateral bodies (UN, etc.), or a consensus of credible reporting from major international media and national broadcasters/newspapers.
If the date/time of a strike cannot be confirmed by a consensus of credible reporting by the end of the third calendar date after this market's end date, it will resolve to "No" regardless of whether a strike was later confirmed to have taken place.
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Resolver
0x65070BE91...For the purposes of this market, a qualifying "strike" is defined as the use of aerial bombs, drones, or missiles (including cruise or ballistic missiles) launched by Israeli military forces that impact within Greater Beirut.
For the purposes of this market, “Greater Beirut” refers to the continuous urbanized zone that encompasses all of the Beirut Governorate and the adjacent coastal and suburban municipalities of the Mount Lebanon Governorate. For this market, the geographic boundaries as defined in the map “Location of the Greater Beirut Area” (https://polymarket-upload.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/Beirut-3ffb23044f.png) from Faour & Mhawej (2014), Mapping Urban Transitions in the Greater Beirut Area Using Different Space Platforms (https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/3/3/941) will be used. If the precise location of a strike cannot be clearly attributed to the defined territory based on the referenced map, it will not qualify.
Missiles or drones that are intercepted and surface-to-air missile strikes will not be sufficient for a "Yes" resolution, regardless of whether they land on the specified territory or cause damage.
Actions such as artillery fire, small arms fire, FPV or ground based ATGM strikes, ground incursions, naval shelling, cyberattacks, or other operations conducted by Israeli ground operatives will not qualify.
The primary resolution source will be official government/military statements (Israeli or foreign), multilateral bodies (UN, etc.), or a consensus of credible reporting from major international media and national broadcasters/newspapers.
If the date/time of a strike cannot be confirmed by a consensus of credible reporting by the end of the third calendar date after this market's end date, it will resolve to "No" regardless of whether a strike was later confirmed to have taken place.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Amid the 2026 Israel-Hezbollah war that began March 2, Israeli airstrikes have repeatedly targeted Beirut's southern suburbs—Hezbollah strongholds—with the most recent hits reported near the capital's main airport road on April 2 and strikes killing seven in the Beirut area on March 31, including a claimed senior commander. The IDF reports over 3,500 Lebanon targets struck in the past month, signaling escalation beyond southern border clashes into urban centers, as ground operations launched March 16 expand and occupation vows for a southern buffer zone intensify trader focus on potential further Beirut actions. UN Security Council emergency sessions have yielded no ceasefire, with diplomatic stalemate amplifying risks ahead of any peace talks or retaliatory barrages.
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