US-mediated diplomacy produced a June 3 agreement between Israel and Lebanon to renew the April 16 ceasefire with “pilot zones” for Lebanese forces, contingent on Hezbollah’s complete cessation of fire and withdrawal from southern Lebanon. Hezbollah rejected those terms the following day, demanding full Israeli withdrawal instead. The existing 45-day extension agreed on May 15 is scheduled to expire in late June, sustaining pressure for a new public Israeli commitment amid continued low-level violations and scheduled follow-up talks. These factors, including the conditional nature of recent understandings and Hezbollah’s stance, shape the immediate outlook for any official extension announcement.
Résumé expérimental généré par IA à partir des données Polymarket. Ceci n'est pas un conseil de trading et ne joue aucun rôle dans la résolution de ce marché. · Mis à jourIsraël annonce la prolongation du cessez-le-feu au Liban d'ici... ?
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Both announcements of extensions of the April 16 ceasefire, as extended on April 23 and May 15, 2026, and of new agreements will qualify.
If a qualifying announcement is officially made before the resolution date, this market will resolve to “Yes,” regardless of whether the ceasefire extension ultimately takes effect.
A qualifying announcement requires clear public confirmation from the Israeli government that Israel has extended its commitment to the ceasefire beyond its current scheduled end.
Any form of informal understanding, backchannel communication, de-escalation, or unilateral pause in hostilities without a confirmed Israeli announcement of a qualifying extension will not qualify. Similarly, newly agreed-upon humanitarian pauses, limited operational pauses, or temporary tactical stand-downs will not qualify.
A newly agreed-upon broader peace deal will qualify if it includes Israel's agreement to a ceasefire extension. Agreements that outline future negotiations or de-escalation measures, but do not explicitly extend the ceasefire, will not qualify.
This market’s resolution will be based on official statements from the Israeli government and will not require confirmation from Hezbollah. However, an overwhelming consensus of credible media reporting that a ceasefire extension agreement has been reached will suffice.
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Resolver
0x65070BE91...Résultat proposé: Yes
Contesté
Résultat proposé: Yes
Contesté
Révision finale
Both announcements of extensions of the April 16 ceasefire, as extended on April 23 and May 15, 2026, and of new agreements will qualify.
If a qualifying announcement is officially made before the resolution date, this market will resolve to “Yes,” regardless of whether the ceasefire extension ultimately takes effect.
A qualifying announcement requires clear public confirmation from the Israeli government that Israel has extended its commitment to the ceasefire beyond its current scheduled end.
Any form of informal understanding, backchannel communication, de-escalation, or unilateral pause in hostilities without a confirmed Israeli announcement of a qualifying extension will not qualify. Similarly, newly agreed-upon humanitarian pauses, limited operational pauses, or temporary tactical stand-downs will not qualify.
A newly agreed-upon broader peace deal will qualify if it includes Israel's agreement to a ceasefire extension. Agreements that outline future negotiations or de-escalation measures, but do not explicitly extend the ceasefire, will not qualify.
This market’s resolution will be based on official statements from the Israeli government and will not require confirmation from Hezbollah. However, an overwhelming consensus of credible media reporting that a ceasefire extension agreement has been reached will suffice.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Résultat proposé: Yes
Contesté
Résultat proposé: Yes
Contesté
Révision finale
US-mediated diplomacy produced a June 3 agreement between Israel and Lebanon to renew the April 16 ceasefire with “pilot zones” for Lebanese forces, contingent on Hezbollah’s complete cessation of fire and withdrawal from southern Lebanon. Hezbollah rejected those terms the following day, demanding full Israeli withdrawal instead. The existing 45-day extension agreed on May 15 is scheduled to expire in late June, sustaining pressure for a new public Israeli commitment amid continued low-level violations and scheduled follow-up talks. These factors, including the conditional nature of recent understandings and Hezbollah’s stance, shape the immediate outlook for any official extension announcement.
Résumé expérimental généré par IA à partir des données Polymarket. Ceci n'est pas un conseil de trading et ne joue aucun rôle dans la résolution de ce marché. · Mis à jour
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