Despite a February 23 ordered departure of non-emergency US government personnel and families from the US Embassy in Beirut amid escalating Iran tensions and Hezbollah-Israel border clashes—including Israeli strikes on Beirut in early March—the embassy has sustained essential staff and resumed limited emergency passport services, as confirmed in a March 31 security alert stating no changes to operations. Ongoing Level 4 Do Not Travel advisory urges Americans to depart Lebanon via commercial flights, but no full evacuation has occurred through April 3 closures for holidays. Trader consensus implying 92.5% probability of "No" by April 30 reflects this stable posture amid persistent but contained military exchanges, though direct threats to the embassy or wider regional war could prompt reversal.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedU.S. evacuates Beirut Embassy by April 30?
U.S. evacuates Beirut Embassy by April 30?
A full evacuation announced within this market's timeframe will qualify for a "Yes" resolution regardless of whether an actual evacuation subsequently takes place within the timeframe.
Announcements of a partial evacuation, where some staff are intended to remain, will not count.
The resolution source will be official statements from the U.S. government, or a consensus of credible reporting confirming the evacuation of the embassy.
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0x65070BE91...A full evacuation announced within this market's timeframe will qualify for a "Yes" resolution regardless of whether an actual evacuation subsequently takes place within the timeframe.
Announcements of a partial evacuation, where some staff are intended to remain, will not count.
The resolution source will be official statements from the U.S. government, or a consensus of credible reporting confirming the evacuation of the embassy.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Despite a February 23 ordered departure of non-emergency US government personnel and families from the US Embassy in Beirut amid escalating Iran tensions and Hezbollah-Israel border clashes—including Israeli strikes on Beirut in early March—the embassy has sustained essential staff and resumed limited emergency passport services, as confirmed in a March 31 security alert stating no changes to operations. Ongoing Level 4 Do Not Travel advisory urges Americans to depart Lebanon via commercial flights, but no full evacuation has occurred through April 3 closures for holidays. Trader consensus implying 92.5% probability of "No" by April 30 reflects this stable posture amid persistent but contained military exchanges, though direct threats to the embassy or wider regional war could prompt reversal.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated



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