Naim Qassem assumed the role of Hezbollah secretary-general in late October 2024 following the Israeli assassinations of Hassan Nasrallah and presumed successor Hashem Safieddine. As of mid-2026, he remains the group's public face, issuing repeated statements rejecting direct Lebanon-Israel negotiations, framework agreements, and any linkage of Israeli withdrawal to Hezbollah disarmament while vowing to retain the organization's weapons. Iranian reports from late 2025 flagged dissatisfaction with his performance and discussed internal reorganization, yet no leadership transition has occurred. Ongoing ceasefire frictions, Lebanese government talks with Israel, and Hezbollah's post-2024 leadership losses continue to shape internal and external pressures that could influence future succession dynamics or removal timelines.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedNaim Qassem out as Hezbollah’s secretary-general by...?
$938,528 Vol.
December 31, 2026
8%
$938,528 Vol.
December 31, 2026
8%
Naim Qassem will be considered to be removed from power if he resigns, is detained, or otherwise loses his position or is prevented from fulfilling his duties as Hezbollah’s secretary-general within this market's timeframe.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official statements from Hezbollah; however, a consensus of credible reporting will also be used.
Market Opened: Jun 30, 2026, 5:25 PM ET
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0x65070BE91...Naim Qassem will be considered to be removed from power if he resigns, is detained, or otherwise loses his position or is prevented from fulfilling his duties as Hezbollah’s secretary-general within this market's timeframe.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official statements from Hezbollah; however, a consensus of credible reporting will also be used.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Naim Qassem assumed the role of Hezbollah secretary-general in late October 2024 following the Israeli assassinations of Hassan Nasrallah and presumed successor Hashem Safieddine. As of mid-2026, he remains the group's public face, issuing repeated statements rejecting direct Lebanon-Israel negotiations, framework agreements, and any linkage of Israeli withdrawal to Hezbollah disarmament while vowing to retain the organization's weapons. Iranian reports from late 2025 flagged dissatisfaction with his performance and discussed internal reorganization, yet no leadership transition has occurred. Ongoing ceasefire frictions, Lebanese government talks with Israel, and Hezbollah's post-2024 leadership losses continue to shape internal and external pressures that could influence future succession dynamics or removal timelines.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated



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