Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently affirmed plans to expand military operations in Gaza if Hamas does not release hostages, amid stalled ceasefire talks mediated by Qatar, Egypt, and the US. Over the past two weeks, the IDF has intensified targeted ground raids in northern Gaza's Jabalia refugee camp, eliminating several senior Hamas commanders through airstrikes and close-quarters combat, without launching a full-scale ground offensive comparable to the 2023 invasion. Diplomatic pressures from the Biden administration urging restraint, coupled with upcoming UN General Assembly debates on humanitarian access, factor into trader assessments of escalation risks versus de-escalation signals before the market's resolution date.
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$483,827 Vol.
March 31, 2026
2%
June 30
23%
December 31
43%
A "major ground offensive" is defined as a large-scale military operation that involves more than 1,000 Israeli ground forces entering Gazan territory that was not under Israeli control at the start of the offensive. This excludes smaller raids, special operations, or limited incursions directly bordering buffer zones already under Israeli control.
The resolution source will be a consensus of credible reporting.
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0x65070BE91...A "major ground offensive" is defined as a large-scale military operation that involves more than 1,000 Israeli ground forces entering Gazan territory that was not under Israeli control at the start of the offensive. This excludes smaller raids, special operations, or limited incursions directly bordering buffer zones already under Israeli control.
The resolution source will be a consensus of credible reporting.
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0x65070BE91...Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently affirmed plans to expand military operations in Gaza if Hamas does not release hostages, amid stalled ceasefire talks mediated by Qatar, Egypt, and the US. Over the past two weeks, the IDF has intensified targeted ground raids in northern Gaza's Jabalia refugee camp, eliminating several senior Hamas commanders through airstrikes and close-quarters combat, without launching a full-scale ground offensive comparable to the 2023 invasion. Diplomatic pressures from the Biden administration urging restraint, coupled with upcoming UN General Assembly debates on humanitarian access, factor into trader assessments of escalation risks versus de-escalation signals before the market's resolution date.
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