Lebanon's cabinet declared Hezbollah's arms and military activities illegal yesterday, relaying the decision to the UN and tasking the army with enforcing a state monopoly on weapons south of the Litani River per UN Security Council Resolution 1701. This builds on early March seizures of Hezbollah rocket launchers and a nationwide ban on the group's operations following attacks on Israel, amid fragile ceasefire implementation. Hezbollah rejected a four-month timeline for phase two disarmament in February, with leaders vowing resistance; recent UN peacekeeper deaths underscore ongoing violations and Israeli strikes. Trader consensus reflects skepticism over full compliance given Hezbollah's Iran backing and political leverage, with army enforcement and potential Lebanon-Israel talks as key catalysts.
Polymarketデータを参照したAI生成の実験的な要約 · 更新日$923,945 Vol.

12月31日
23%
$923,945 Vol.

12月31日
23%
Only announcements supported by the Secretary-General of Hezbollah (currently Naim Qassem), a direct successor, or, if the position of Secretary-General of Hezbollah is vacant, the widely acknowledged leadership of Hezbollah will qualify.
For the purposes of this market, "disarm" refers to a public commitment to relinquish or dismantle its military, whether partially or completely, in Lebanon.
Announcements of partial disarmament (e.g., surrendering a class of weapons or agreeing to disarm in stages or a certain region) will qualify as long as it is part of an acknowledged disarmament process.
Only official announcements will qualify. Informal statements, plans contingent on future conditions, statements of intent without a formal policy directive, or any other statements that do not constitute a formal policy announcement will not be considered.
Primary resolution sources will include official statements from Hezbollah leadership; however, a wide consensus of credible reporting confirming a policy of disarmament has been instituted will also qualify.
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0x65070BE91...Only announcements supported by the Secretary-General of Hezbollah (currently Naim Qassem), a direct successor, or, if the position of Secretary-General of Hezbollah is vacant, the widely acknowledged leadership of Hezbollah will qualify.
For the purposes of this market, "disarm" refers to a public commitment to relinquish or dismantle its military, whether partially or completely, in Lebanon.
Announcements of partial disarmament (e.g., surrendering a class of weapons or agreeing to disarm in stages or a certain region) will qualify as long as it is part of an acknowledged disarmament process.
Only official announcements will qualify. Informal statements, plans contingent on future conditions, statements of intent without a formal policy directive, or any other statements that do not constitute a formal policy announcement will not be considered.
Primary resolution sources will include official statements from Hezbollah leadership; however, a wide consensus of credible reporting confirming a policy of disarmament has been instituted will also qualify.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Lebanon's cabinet declared Hezbollah's arms and military activities illegal yesterday, relaying the decision to the UN and tasking the army with enforcing a state monopoly on weapons south of the Litani River per UN Security Council Resolution 1701. This builds on early March seizures of Hezbollah rocket launchers and a nationwide ban on the group's operations following attacks on Israel, amid fragile ceasefire implementation. Hezbollah rejected a four-month timeline for phase two disarmament in February, with leaders vowing resistance; recent UN peacekeeper deaths underscore ongoing violations and Israeli strikes. Trader consensus reflects skepticism over full compliance given Hezbollah's Iran backing and political leverage, with army enforcement and potential Lebanon-Israel talks as key catalysts.
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