Trader consensus on Polymarket prices a major Israeli ground offensive in Lebanon by March 31 at near-certainty, propelled by intensified IDF airstrikes and repeated cross-border ground raids targeting Hezbollah infrastructure in southern Lebanon. Recent escalations, including Hezbollah rocket barrages and Israeli evacuation orders for border villages, underscore Israel's commitment to dismantling the group's military presence, as reiterated in official Defense Ministry statements prioritizing long-term security. Failed ceasefire negotiations via U.S. and Qatar mediation further bolster this view. Realistic off-ramps include a breakthrough diplomatic deal or sudden de-escalation from Hezbollah, though current momentum and historical patterns of limited operations expanding favor action.
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$55,761,018 Vol.
$55,761,018 Vol.
$55,761,018 Vol.
A "major ground offensive" is defined as a large-scale military operation that involves more than 1,000 Israeli ground forces entering Lebanese 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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Resolver
0x65070BE91...Outcome proposed: Yes
Disputed
Outcome proposed: Yes
Disputed
Final review
A "major ground offensive" is defined as a large-scale military operation that involves more than 1,000 Israeli ground forces entering Lebanese 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.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Outcome proposed: Yes
Disputed
Outcome proposed: Yes
Disputed
Final review
Trader consensus on Polymarket prices a major Israeli ground offensive in Lebanon by March 31 at near-certainty, propelled by intensified IDF airstrikes and repeated cross-border ground raids targeting Hezbollah infrastructure in southern Lebanon. Recent escalations, including Hezbollah rocket barrages and Israeli evacuation orders for border villages, underscore Israel's commitment to dismantling the group's military presence, as reiterated in official Defense Ministry statements prioritizing long-term security. Failed ceasefire negotiations via U.S. and Qatar mediation further bolster this view. Realistic off-ramps include a breakthrough diplomatic deal or sudden de-escalation from Hezbollah, though current momentum and historical patterns of limited operations expanding favor action.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated


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