Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) launched a limited ground operation into southern Lebanon on October 1, 2024, targeting Hezbollah strongholds south of the Litani River, but have not entered Beirut, 100 kilometers north, despite intensified airstrikes on the capital's Dahiyeh suburb that killed senior commanders like Hassan Nasrallah on September 27. Recent developments include IDF advances capturing villages near the border over the past week and fresh airstrikes on Beirut targets as of October 25, amid ongoing Hezbollah rocket barrages into northern Israel. Diplomatic pressures from the US and UN for a ceasefire mount ahead of potential Security Council votes, with urban warfare risks, international backlash, and Hezbollah resilience acting as key barriers to further northern escalation. Traders weigh these dynamics against any breakthrough in peace talks or retaliatory strikes.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedIsraeli forces enter Beirut by...?
Israeli forces enter Beirut by...?
$50,914 Vol.
March 31
2%
April 30
8%
$50,914 Vol.
March 31
2%
April 30
8%
For the purposes of this market, aerial and maritime operations will not be considered. Only operations involving troops on the ground within the municipality of Beirut will count.
Undercover Israeli operatives and assets will not count.
The primary resolution source for this market will be photo and video evidence, however a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Market Opened: Mar 16, 2026, 8:15 PM ET
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0x65070BE91...Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) launched a limited ground operation into southern Lebanon on October 1, 2024, targeting Hezbollah strongholds south of the Litani River, but have not entered Beirut, 100 kilometers north, despite intensified airstrikes on the capital's Dahiyeh suburb that killed senior commanders like Hassan Nasrallah on September 27. Recent developments include IDF advances capturing villages near the border over the past week and fresh airstrikes on Beirut targets as of October 25, amid ongoing Hezbollah rocket barrages into northern Israel. Diplomatic pressures from the US and UN for a ceasefire mount ahead of potential Security Council votes, with urban warfare risks, international backlash, and Hezbollah resilience acting as key barriers to further northern escalation. Traders weigh these dynamics against any breakthrough in peace talks or retaliatory strikes.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated



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