Lebanese government efforts to enforce Hezbollah disarmament under the 2024 ceasefire and UN Resolution 1701 have stalled amid renewed escalation with Israel. In February 2026, authorities outlined a four-month timeline for the second phase north of the Litani River, but Hezbollah rejected it outright. Early March rocket attacks by the group prompted Beirut to ban its military operations and demand weapon surrender, authorizing the army to implement the order; however, clashes continue, including Israeli strikes on Hezbollah targets. On March 25, Secretary-General Naim Qassem vowed ongoing resistance, dismissing disarmament and talks with Israel. With no compliance evident and war risks rising, upcoming diplomatic pushes or UN monitoring could influence outcomes, though structural barriers persist.
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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...Lebanese government efforts to enforce Hezbollah disarmament under the 2024 ceasefire and UN Resolution 1701 have stalled amid renewed escalation with Israel. In February 2026, authorities outlined a four-month timeline for the second phase north of the Litani River, but Hezbollah rejected it outright. Early March rocket attacks by the group prompted Beirut to ban its military operations and demand weapon surrender, authorizing the army to implement the order; however, clashes continue, including Israeli strikes on Hezbollah targets. On March 25, Secretary-General Naim Qassem vowed ongoing resistance, dismissing disarmament and talks with Israel. With no compliance evident and war risks rising, upcoming diplomatic pushes or UN monitoring could influence outcomes, though structural barriers persist.
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