This market will resolve to "Yes" if the sitting Israeli Knesset (Israel's parliament), as of this market's inception, is dissolved between market creation and May 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET. Otherwise, this market will resolve to "No".
The primary resolution source for this market is official information from the government of Israel; however, a consensus of credible reporting will also be used.This market will resolve to "Yes" if the sitting Israeli Knesset (Israel's parliament), as of this market's inception, is dissolved between January 27 and June 30, 2026, 11:59 PM ET. Otherwise, this market will resolve to "No".
The primary resolution source for this market is official information from the government of Israel; however, a consensus of credible reporting will also be used.This market will resolve to "Yes" if the sitting Israeli Knesset (Israel's parliament), as of this market's inception, is dissolved between September 3 and October 31, 2025, 11:59 PM ET. Otherwise, this market will resolve to "No".
The primary resolution source for this market is official information from the government of Israel; however, a consensus of credible reporting will also be used.This market will resolve to "Yes" if the sitting Israeli Knesset (Israel's parliament), as of this market's inception, is dissolved between September 20 and December 31, 2025, 11:59 PM ET. Otherwise, this market will resolve to "No".
The primary resolution source for this market is official information from the government of Israel; however, a consensus of credible reporting will also be used.This market will resolve to "Yes" if the sitting Israeli Knesset (Israel's parliament), as of this market's inception, is dissolved between September 20 and March 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET. Otherwise, this market will resolve to "No".
The primary resolution source for this market is official information from the government of Israel; however, a consensus of credible reporting will also be used.Israel’s governing coalition submitted legislation on May 13 to dissolve the Knesset and advance the next general election from its scheduled October 27 date, a move driven by ultra-Orthodox parties’ revolt over the stalled military draft exemption bill. The bill, backed by all six coalition factions, is slated for an initial vote as early as May 20 and is expected to pass with broad support, triggering elections roughly 90 days later. Opposition parties have also advanced competing dissolution measures, intensifying competition over the electoral timetable and control of the process. These developments reflect ongoing coalition instability rooted in the Haredi parties’ demands, which have heightened prospects for parliament’s dissolution in the coming weeks.
This market will resolve to "Yes" if the sitting Israeli Knesset (Israel's parliament), as of this market's inception, is dissolved between market creation and May 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET. Otherwise, this market will resolve to "No".
The primary resolution source for this market is official information from the government of Israel; however, a consensus of credible reporting will also be used.
This market will resolve to "Yes" if the sitting Israeli Knesset (Israel's parliament), as of this market's inception, is dissolved between market creation and May 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET. Otherwise, this market will resolve to "No".
The primary resolution source for this market is official information from the government of Israel; however, a consensus of credible reporting will also be used.
Israel’s governing coalition submitted legislation on May 13 to dissolve the Knesset and advance the next general election from its scheduled October 27 date, a move driven by ultra-Orthodox parties’ revolt over the stalled military draft exemption bill. The bill, backed by all six coalition factions, is slated for an initial vote as early as May 20 and is expected to pass with broad support, triggering elections roughly 90 days later. Opposition parties have also advanced competing dissolution measures, intensifying competition over the electoral timetable and control of the process. These developments reflect ongoing coalition instability rooted in the Haredi parties’ demands, which have heightened prospects for parliament’s dissolution in the coming weeks.
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May 15 2026
UNRWA demolition controversy sparks protests in Jerusalem
Renewed protests over UNRWA site demolitions revived political tension, causing a modest pullback in price.
A sudden reversal on the Rafah timetable revived fears of political deadlock, sharply lowering the May‑31 probability.
May 15 2026
Israeli cabinet debates settlement expansion amid political pressure
May 31 drops to 4%9%
Intensified settlement policy debates signaled internal governmental strain, prompting traders to pull back from the May‑31 scenario as the likelihood of an early dissolution appeared reduced.
May 14 2026
UN peacekeepers report surge in Israeli‑Lebanon incidents
May 31 drops to 13%10%
A report of increased Israeli attacks near UNIFIL positions heightened regional security concerns, causing a rapid drop in confidence for the May‑31 outcome as attention shifted to external conflicts.
May 13 2026
Sharp rise in market confidence after Netanyahu announces timeline for Rafah opening
May 31 jumps to 31%7%
A clear timetable for reopening Rafah reduced uncertainty about the cease‑fire’s future, causing a sudden surge in the May‑31 probability before it quickly fell as doubts resurfaced.
May 13 2026
Israel returns 15 Palestinian bodies to Gaza in final exchange
The reciprocal exchange was seen as a diplomatic success, further lowering the perceived risk of political upheaval and pushing the price higher.
May 13 2026
Israel returns remains of last Israeli hostage from Gaza
May 31 plunges to 8%23%
The recovery of Ran Gvili’s remains removed a key political hurdle, leading traders to favor a May‑31 dissolution as the government could now focus on internal politics rather than cease‑fire negotiations.
May 13 2026
Limited travel through Rafah crossing resumes amid ceasefire talks
The partial reopening of the Rafah crossing was interpreted as progress in the ceasefire’s second phase, reducing urgency for a political reset and causing the market’s May‑31 probability to fall while the June‑30 outlook rose sharply.
May 12 2026
Israel approves $35 billion gas export deal to Egypt
May 31 surges to 52%28%
The landmark economic deal was seen as a sign of stabilising regional relations, briefly lifting market confidence for a later dissolution date, but the effect was short‑lived.
May 12 2026
Netanyahu faces internal coalition pressure over Gaza Board of Peace
June 30 surges to 48%31%
Internal coalition divisions regarding the U.S.-led Board of Peace and the future of Gaza governance created renewed speculation about the government's stability.
May 12 2026
Israel recovers remains of last hostage, ending first phase of cease‑fire
The recovery was viewed as a closure of the most contentious issue of the cease‑fire, sharply reducing speculation of a Knesset dissolution and driving the price up.
May 12 2026
Netanyahu approves $35 billion gas export deal to Egypt
June 30 surges to 45%31%
The landmark energy agreement was seen as a major diplomatic win for Netanyahu’s government, increasing confidence that his coalition could survive until a June‑30 dissolution, pushing the price sharply upward.
May 12 2026
Israeli cabinet debates settlement project near Jerusalem
June 30 jumps to 50%12%
Debate over the contentious E1 settlement project signalled internal political friction, nudging the market higher for a June 30 dissolution date.
Apr 25 2026
Netanyahu convenes cabinet on settler violence in the West Bank
June 30 dips to 40%4%
Prime Minister Netanyahu met with top security officials to address rising Israeli settler violence in the West Bank, signaling government focus on security and internal stability rather than political upheaval. This meeting reassured markets about political continuity, contributing to price declines for early dissolution outcomes.
Apr 22 2026
Netanyahu faces renewed calls for early elections amid coalition strain
June 30 plunges to 20%15%
Political analysts warned that coalition fractures could lead to a Knesset dissolution before the June deadline, pushing the June‑30 probability higher again.
Apr 18 2026
UNRWA demolition sparks international criticism and protests
The demolition led to widespread condemnation and protests, increasing domestic political pressure on Netanyahu’s coalition and causing a sharp drop in the market’s confidence that the Knesset would survive until June, pulling the price down sharply.
Apr 10 2026
Israel‑Egypt talks signal possible Rafah reopening soon
Talks about reopening the Rafah crossing were interpreted as a sign of de‑escalation, prompting a modest price rebound.
Apr 5 2026
UN peacekeepers report surge in Israeli‑Lebanon incidents
The report of increased clashes near the Lebanese border revived concerns about broader conflict, pulling prices down sharply.
Apr 4 2026
Netanyahu convenes cabinet on rising settler violence in the West Bank
June 30 drops to 12%8%
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with top security officials to address escalating Israeli settler violence in the West Bank, including attacks causing injuries and property damage. The meeting highlighted ongoing security challenges but did not indicate any parliamentary dissolution, reflecting continued political tensions without triggering a government collapse.
Apr 2 2026
Hezbollah‑Israel cease‑fire extended by three weeks
June 30 plunges to 35%21%
The extension reduced the immediate security threat on Israel’s northern front, lowering the perceived need for a political reset and pulling the June‑30 price down.
Apr 2 2026
UN peacekeepers report surge in Israeli‑Lebanon incidents
June 30 jumps to 38%10%
Increased border incidents raised regional tension, briefly reviving concerns about domestic political pressure and a possible Knesset dissolution, causing a short‑term price rise.
Apr 2 2026
Iran protests erupt over currency plunge and economic woes
June 30 drops to 11%6%
Widespread protests in Iran over economic conditions and currency collapse increased regional instability, potentially influencing Israeli political dynamics and market perceptions of parliamentary dissolution likelihood.
Apr 2 2026
Israel approves $35 billion natural gas export deal to Egypt
June 30 rises to 20%2%
The approval of a major gas deal with Egypt was seen as a stabilizing factor for the government, reducing the immediate likelihood of a parliamentary dissolution.
Apr 2 2026
UNRWA sites demolished amid heightened tensions
June 30 plunges to 10%59%
The demolition of UNRWA facilities heightened diplomatic friction, reducing optimism about a swift political resolution and pulling the market price down.
Mar 25 2026
Israeli UNRWA sites in East Jerusalem targeted and demolished
June 30 plunges to 17%23%
Israel enforced a new law banning UNRWA operations in East Jerusalem, escalating tensions and reflecting ongoing political strife that could impact government stability and parliamentary actions.
Mar 14 2026
UNRWA sites demolished after Knesset legislation
June 30 drops to 56%10%
The Knesset’s enforcement of a law banning UNRWA operations signalled a hardening political stance, reviving concerns of internal instability and nudging the June‑30 probability upward again.
Mar 8 2026
Israel launches large‑scale operation to locate last hostage in Gaza
Renewed military activity after the gas deal caused a sharp sell‑off as traders feared distraction from domestic politics.
Mar 7 2026
Israel approves $35 billion gas export deal to Egypt
June 30 drops to 28%14%
The major economic agreement was seen as stabilising Israel’s government, reducing dissolution risk and pushing the market lower.
Mar 7 2026
Israel’s Knesset passes law banning UNRWA operations
June 30 drops to 56%13%
The Knesset approved legislation severing ties with UNRWA, heightening political tensions and prompting speculation that the parliament could be dissolved early to avoid further controversy, boosting the June‑30 option.
Mar 7 2026
Israel launches large-scale operation to locate last hostage in Gaza
June 30 surges to 66%27%
The military operation to find the last hostage was a critical condition for moving to the next phase of the ceasefire, causing a spike in market uncertainty regarding the government's future.
Mar 7 2026
Israel announces recovery of last hostage’s remains
June 30 surges to 69%39%
The confirmation that the remains of the last hostage were recovered removed a major political hurdle, leading to a sharp rise in the market’s confidence for a dissolution before June 30.
Mar 7 2026
Israel approves $35 billion natural‑gas export deal to Egypt
The landmark economic deal was seen as a boost to Israel’s fiscal outlook, reducing perceived risk of a parliamentary dissolution.
Mar 6 2026
Federal judge bars Arizona from prosecuting Kalshi prediction market operator
June 30 surges to 66%25%
A federal judge temporarily blocked Arizona from enforcing gambling laws against Kalshi, a prediction market platform, highlighting regulatory uncertainty that may influence market perceptions of political event outcomes including Israeli parliamentary dissolution.
Mar 6 2026
Netanyahu approves $35 billion gas export deal to Egypt
The historic gas agreement was presented as a boost to Israel’s economy and regional standing, improving the governing coalition’s prospects and reducing immediate pressure for a snap election, which helped lift the June‑30 probability.
Feb 26 2026
Israel launches large‑scale operation to locate last Gaza hostage
June 30 surges to 54%22%
Israel announced a major search effort for the final hostage, signalling progress toward the cease‑fire’s second phase and raising expectations that the Knesset might be dissolved by June 30 to enable a new government formation.
Feb 21 2026
U.S. mediators meet Netanyahu to discuss next steps of cease‑fire
High‑level U.S. engagement was interpreted as support for the status quo, helping the price recover modestly.
Feb 20 2026
U.S.‑brokered ceasefire faces violation after mortar strike wounds Israeli soldier
June 30 plunges to 42%18%
A mortar incident in Gaza was blamed on Hamas, prompting Israeli accusations of cease‑fire breach and reviving speculation about political fallout, causing a price dip.
Feb 16 2026
Hezbollah replaces top security official amid internal restructuring
Leadership changes in Hezbollah heightened regional tension, prompting market participants to reassess the stability of Israel’s parliament.
Feb 16 2026
Israeli officials report setbacks in hostage search, delaying cease‑fire phase two
June 30 plunges to 24%41%
A reported setback in locating the final hostage lowered expectations for political moves, causing the market price to drop sharply.
Feb 15 2026
Israeli military launches operation to locate last hostage in Gaza
June 30 drops to 35%5%
Israel intensified efforts to recover the remains of the last hostage in Gaza, reflecting ongoing conflict and political pressures that may affect government stability and parliamentary decisions.
Feb 11 2026
UNRWA sites targeted for demolition in East Jerusalem
The demolition intensified criticism of the government and raised speculation about political fallout, contributing to a price drop.
Feb 11 2026
Israeli cabinet debates Rafah crossing opening after hostage recovery
June 30 plunges to 40%26%
Following the recovery of the last hostage’s remains, the cabinet’s discussion of opening Rafah suggested a de‑escalation, causing the market to pull back on the June‑30 outcome.
Feb 11 2026
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu convenes cabinet on rising settler violence in West Bank
June 30 plunges to 40%15%
Netanyahu met with security officials to address increasing Israeli settler violence in the West Bank, highlighting internal political tensions and security concerns that could impact government stability and parliamentary actions.
Feb 11 2026
Israel demolishes UNRWA sites in East Jerusalem amid legal battle
The Israeli Foreign Ministry confirmed demolition of UNRWA facilities, heightening diplomatic tensions and raising speculation that the government might call early elections to consolidate support, nudging the market toward a later dissolution date.
Feb 4 2026
Large‑scale Israeli operation launched to locate final Gaza hostage
June 30 surges to 60%15%
The operation signaled a possible escalation and uncertainty about the cease‑fire timeline, temporarily raising expectations of political instability and a Knesset dissolution, reflected in a price rise.
Feb 4 2026
Israeli cabinet discusses opening Rafah crossing after hostage recovery
June 30 jumps to 65%11%
Cabinet talks on reopening the Rafah border signaled progress in the cease‑fire, prompting a surge in market confidence that the Knesset might be dissolved to enable political restructuring.
Feb 4 2026
Netanyahu’s corruption trial resumes, raising political uncertainty
June 30 jumps to 66%8%
The resumption of Netanyahu’s high‑profile corruption trial heightened speculation that political opponents might push for an early Knesset dissolution, pushing the June‑30 probability upward.
Feb 4 2026
Israel announces large‑scale operation to locate last hostage in Gaza
The operation was presented as a decisive step toward ending the first phase of the cease‑fire, raising expectations that the Knesset would not be dissolved.
Jan 28 2026
Israel launches large‑scale operation to locate last Gaza hostage
Prime Minister Netanyahu announced a major military effort to recover the final Israeli hostage, a step seen as prerequisite for moving to the second phase of the U.S.‑brokered ceasefire, which could delay any parliamentary dissolution until after the June‑30 deadline.
Jan 28 2026
Israel’s cabinet meets to discuss opening Rafah crossing after hostage recovery
The cabinet convened to consider reopening the Rafah border following the return of the last hostage, signalling a move toward normalcy and reducing dissolution risk.
Jan 28 2026
Israel launches large‑scale operation to locate last Gaza hostage
June 30 jumps to 60%7%
The Israeli military began a focused search for the final hostage, raising hopes that the cease‑fire’s second phase could proceed, which temporarily boosted the probability of a Knesset dissolution before the deadline.
This market will resolve to "Yes" if the sitting Israeli Knesset (Israel's parliament), as of this market's inception, is dissolved between market creation and May 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET. Otherwise, this market will resolve to "No".
The primary resolution source for this market is official information from the government of Israel; however, a consensus of credible reporting will also be used.This market will resolve to "Yes" if the sitting Israeli Knesset (Israel's parliament), as of this market's inception, is dissolved between January 27 and June 30, 2026, 11:59 PM ET. Otherwise, this market will resolve to "No".
The primary resolution source for this market is official information from the government of Israel; however, a consensus of credible reporting will also be used.This market will resolve to "Yes" if the sitting Israeli Knesset (Israel's parliament), as of this market's inception, is dissolved between September 3 and October 31, 2025, 11:59 PM ET. Otherwise, this market will resolve to "No".
The primary resolution source for this market is official information from the government of Israel; however, a consensus of credible reporting will also be used.This market will resolve to "Yes" if the sitting Israeli Knesset (Israel's parliament), as of this market's inception, is dissolved between September 20 and December 31, 2025, 11:59 PM ET. Otherwise, this market will resolve to "No".
The primary resolution source for this market is official information from the government of Israel; however, a consensus of credible reporting will also be used.This market will resolve to "Yes" if the sitting Israeli Knesset (Israel's parliament), as of this market's inception, is dissolved between September 20 and March 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET. Otherwise, this market will resolve to "No".
The primary resolution source for this market is official information from the government of Israel; however, a consensus of credible reporting will also be used.Israel’s governing coalition submitted legislation on May 13 to dissolve the Knesset and advance the next general election from its scheduled October 27 date, a move driven by ultra-Orthodox parties’ revolt over the stalled military draft exemption bill. The bill, backed by all six coalition factions, is slated for an initial vote as early as May 20 and is expected to pass with broad support, triggering elections roughly 90 days later. Opposition parties have also advanced competing dissolution measures, intensifying competition over the electoral timetable and control of the process. These developments reflect ongoing coalition instability rooted in the Haredi parties’ demands, which have heightened prospects for parliament’s dissolution in the coming weeks.
This market will resolve to "Yes" if the sitting Israeli Knesset (Israel's parliament), as of this market's inception, is dissolved between market creation and May 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET. Otherwise, this market will resolve to "No".
The primary resolution source for this market is official information from the government of Israel; however, a consensus of credible reporting will also be used.
This market will resolve to "Yes" if the sitting Israeli Knesset (Israel's parliament), as of this market's inception, is dissolved between market creation and May 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET. Otherwise, this market will resolve to "No".
The primary resolution source for this market is official information from the government of Israel; however, a consensus of credible reporting will also be used.
Israel’s governing coalition submitted legislation on May 13 to dissolve the Knesset and advance the next general election from its scheduled October 27 date, a move driven by ultra-Orthodox parties’ revolt over the stalled military draft exemption bill. The bill, backed by all six coalition factions, is slated for an initial vote as early as May 20 and is expected to pass with broad support, triggering elections roughly 90 days later. Opposition parties have also advanced competing dissolution measures, intensifying competition over the electoral timetable and control of the process. These developments reflect ongoing coalition instability rooted in the Haredi parties’ demands, which have heightened prospects for parliament’s dissolution in the coming weeks.
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May 15 2026
UNRWA demolition controversy sparks protests in Jerusalem
Renewed protests over UNRWA site demolitions revived political tension, causing a modest pullback in price.
A sudden reversal on the Rafah timetable revived fears of political deadlock, sharply lowering the May‑31 probability.
May 15 2026
Israeli cabinet debates settlement expansion amid political pressure
May 31 drops to 4%9%
Intensified settlement policy debates signaled internal governmental strain, prompting traders to pull back from the May‑31 scenario as the likelihood of an early dissolution appeared reduced.
May 14 2026
UN peacekeepers report surge in Israeli‑Lebanon incidents
May 31 drops to 13%10%
A report of increased Israeli attacks near UNIFIL positions heightened regional security concerns, causing a rapid drop in confidence for the May‑31 outcome as attention shifted to external conflicts.
May 13 2026
Sharp rise in market confidence after Netanyahu announces timeline for Rafah opening
May 31 jumps to 31%7%
A clear timetable for reopening Rafah reduced uncertainty about the cease‑fire’s future, causing a sudden surge in the May‑31 probability before it quickly fell as doubts resurfaced.
May 13 2026
Israel returns 15 Palestinian bodies to Gaza in final exchange
The reciprocal exchange was seen as a diplomatic success, further lowering the perceived risk of political upheaval and pushing the price higher.
May 13 2026
Israel returns remains of last Israeli hostage from Gaza
May 31 plunges to 8%23%
The recovery of Ran Gvili’s remains removed a key political hurdle, leading traders to favor a May‑31 dissolution as the government could now focus on internal politics rather than cease‑fire negotiations.
May 13 2026
Limited travel through Rafah crossing resumes amid ceasefire talks
The partial reopening of the Rafah crossing was interpreted as progress in the ceasefire’s second phase, reducing urgency for a political reset and causing the market’s May‑31 probability to fall while the June‑30 outlook rose sharply.
May 12 2026
Israel approves $35 billion gas export deal to Egypt
May 31 surges to 52%28%
The landmark economic deal was seen as a sign of stabilising regional relations, briefly lifting market confidence for a later dissolution date, but the effect was short‑lived.
May 12 2026
Netanyahu faces internal coalition pressure over Gaza Board of Peace
June 30 surges to 48%31%
Internal coalition divisions regarding the U.S.-led Board of Peace and the future of Gaza governance created renewed speculation about the government's stability.
May 12 2026
Israel recovers remains of last hostage, ending first phase of cease‑fire
The recovery was viewed as a closure of the most contentious issue of the cease‑fire, sharply reducing speculation of a Knesset dissolution and driving the price up.
May 12 2026
Netanyahu approves $35 billion gas export deal to Egypt
June 30 surges to 45%31%
The landmark energy agreement was seen as a major diplomatic win for Netanyahu’s government, increasing confidence that his coalition could survive until a June‑30 dissolution, pushing the price sharply upward.
May 12 2026
Israeli cabinet debates settlement project near Jerusalem
June 30 jumps to 50%12%
Debate over the contentious E1 settlement project signalled internal political friction, nudging the market higher for a June 30 dissolution date.
Apr 25 2026
Netanyahu convenes cabinet on settler violence in the West Bank
June 30 dips to 40%4%
Prime Minister Netanyahu met with top security officials to address rising Israeli settler violence in the West Bank, signaling government focus on security and internal stability rather than political upheaval. This meeting reassured markets about political continuity, contributing to price declines for early dissolution outcomes.
Apr 22 2026
Netanyahu faces renewed calls for early elections amid coalition strain
June 30 plunges to 20%15%
Political analysts warned that coalition fractures could lead to a Knesset dissolution before the June deadline, pushing the June‑30 probability higher again.
Apr 18 2026
UNRWA demolition sparks international criticism and protests
The demolition led to widespread condemnation and protests, increasing domestic political pressure on Netanyahu’s coalition and causing a sharp drop in the market’s confidence that the Knesset would survive until June, pulling the price down sharply.
Apr 10 2026
Israel‑Egypt talks signal possible Rafah reopening soon
Talks about reopening the Rafah crossing were interpreted as a sign of de‑escalation, prompting a modest price rebound.
Apr 5 2026
UN peacekeepers report surge in Israeli‑Lebanon incidents
The report of increased clashes near the Lebanese border revived concerns about broader conflict, pulling prices down sharply.
Apr 4 2026
Netanyahu convenes cabinet on rising settler violence in the West Bank
June 30 drops to 12%8%
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with top security officials to address escalating Israeli settler violence in the West Bank, including attacks causing injuries and property damage. The meeting highlighted ongoing security challenges but did not indicate any parliamentary dissolution, reflecting continued political tensions without triggering a government collapse.
Apr 2 2026
Hezbollah‑Israel cease‑fire extended by three weeks
June 30 plunges to 35%21%
The extension reduced the immediate security threat on Israel’s northern front, lowering the perceived need for a political reset and pulling the June‑30 price down.
Apr 2 2026
UN peacekeepers report surge in Israeli‑Lebanon incidents
June 30 jumps to 38%10%
Increased border incidents raised regional tension, briefly reviving concerns about domestic political pressure and a possible Knesset dissolution, causing a short‑term price rise.
Apr 2 2026
Iran protests erupt over currency plunge and economic woes
June 30 drops to 11%6%
Widespread protests in Iran over economic conditions and currency collapse increased regional instability, potentially influencing Israeli political dynamics and market perceptions of parliamentary dissolution likelihood.
Apr 2 2026
Israel approves $35 billion natural gas export deal to Egypt
June 30 rises to 20%2%
The approval of a major gas deal with Egypt was seen as a stabilizing factor for the government, reducing the immediate likelihood of a parliamentary dissolution.
Apr 2 2026
UNRWA sites demolished amid heightened tensions
June 30 plunges to 10%59%
The demolition of UNRWA facilities heightened diplomatic friction, reducing optimism about a swift political resolution and pulling the market price down.
Mar 25 2026
Israeli UNRWA sites in East Jerusalem targeted and demolished
June 30 plunges to 17%23%
Israel enforced a new law banning UNRWA operations in East Jerusalem, escalating tensions and reflecting ongoing political strife that could impact government stability and parliamentary actions.
Mar 14 2026
UNRWA sites demolished after Knesset legislation
June 30 drops to 56%10%
The Knesset’s enforcement of a law banning UNRWA operations signalled a hardening political stance, reviving concerns of internal instability and nudging the June‑30 probability upward again.
Mar 8 2026
Israel launches large‑scale operation to locate last hostage in Gaza
Renewed military activity after the gas deal caused a sharp sell‑off as traders feared distraction from domestic politics.
Mar 7 2026
Israel approves $35 billion gas export deal to Egypt
June 30 drops to 28%14%
The major economic agreement was seen as stabilising Israel’s government, reducing dissolution risk and pushing the market lower.
Mar 7 2026
Israel’s Knesset passes law banning UNRWA operations
June 30 drops to 56%13%
The Knesset approved legislation severing ties with UNRWA, heightening political tensions and prompting speculation that the parliament could be dissolved early to avoid further controversy, boosting the June‑30 option.
Mar 7 2026
Israel launches large-scale operation to locate last hostage in Gaza
June 30 surges to 66%27%
The military operation to find the last hostage was a critical condition for moving to the next phase of the ceasefire, causing a spike in market uncertainty regarding the government's future.
Mar 7 2026
Israel announces recovery of last hostage’s remains
June 30 surges to 69%39%
The confirmation that the remains of the last hostage were recovered removed a major political hurdle, leading to a sharp rise in the market’s confidence for a dissolution before June 30.
Mar 7 2026
Israel approves $35 billion natural‑gas export deal to Egypt
The landmark economic deal was seen as a boost to Israel’s fiscal outlook, reducing perceived risk of a parliamentary dissolution.
Mar 6 2026
Federal judge bars Arizona from prosecuting Kalshi prediction market operator
June 30 surges to 66%25%
A federal judge temporarily blocked Arizona from enforcing gambling laws against Kalshi, a prediction market platform, highlighting regulatory uncertainty that may influence market perceptions of political event outcomes including Israeli parliamentary dissolution.
Mar 6 2026
Netanyahu approves $35 billion gas export deal to Egypt
The historic gas agreement was presented as a boost to Israel’s economy and regional standing, improving the governing coalition’s prospects and reducing immediate pressure for a snap election, which helped lift the June‑30 probability.
Feb 26 2026
Israel launches large‑scale operation to locate last Gaza hostage
June 30 surges to 54%22%
Israel announced a major search effort for the final hostage, signalling progress toward the cease‑fire’s second phase and raising expectations that the Knesset might be dissolved by June 30 to enable a new government formation.
Feb 21 2026
U.S. mediators meet Netanyahu to discuss next steps of cease‑fire
High‑level U.S. engagement was interpreted as support for the status quo, helping the price recover modestly.
Feb 20 2026
U.S.‑brokered ceasefire faces violation after mortar strike wounds Israeli soldier
June 30 plunges to 42%18%
A mortar incident in Gaza was blamed on Hamas, prompting Israeli accusations of cease‑fire breach and reviving speculation about political fallout, causing a price dip.
Feb 16 2026
Hezbollah replaces top security official amid internal restructuring
Leadership changes in Hezbollah heightened regional tension, prompting market participants to reassess the stability of Israel’s parliament.
Feb 16 2026
Israeli officials report setbacks in hostage search, delaying cease‑fire phase two
June 30 plunges to 24%41%
A reported setback in locating the final hostage lowered expectations for political moves, causing the market price to drop sharply.
Feb 15 2026
Israeli military launches operation to locate last hostage in Gaza
June 30 drops to 35%5%
Israel intensified efforts to recover the remains of the last hostage in Gaza, reflecting ongoing conflict and political pressures that may affect government stability and parliamentary decisions.
Feb 11 2026
UNRWA sites targeted for demolition in East Jerusalem
The demolition intensified criticism of the government and raised speculation about political fallout, contributing to a price drop.
Feb 11 2026
Israeli cabinet debates Rafah crossing opening after hostage recovery
June 30 plunges to 40%26%
Following the recovery of the last hostage’s remains, the cabinet’s discussion of opening Rafah suggested a de‑escalation, causing the market to pull back on the June‑30 outcome.
Feb 11 2026
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu convenes cabinet on rising settler violence in West Bank
June 30 plunges to 40%15%
Netanyahu met with security officials to address increasing Israeli settler violence in the West Bank, highlighting internal political tensions and security concerns that could impact government stability and parliamentary actions.
Feb 11 2026
Israel demolishes UNRWA sites in East Jerusalem amid legal battle
The Israeli Foreign Ministry confirmed demolition of UNRWA facilities, heightening diplomatic tensions and raising speculation that the government might call early elections to consolidate support, nudging the market toward a later dissolution date.
Feb 4 2026
Large‑scale Israeli operation launched to locate final Gaza hostage
June 30 surges to 60%15%
The operation signaled a possible escalation and uncertainty about the cease‑fire timeline, temporarily raising expectations of political instability and a Knesset dissolution, reflected in a price rise.
Feb 4 2026
Israeli cabinet discusses opening Rafah crossing after hostage recovery
June 30 jumps to 65%11%
Cabinet talks on reopening the Rafah border signaled progress in the cease‑fire, prompting a surge in market confidence that the Knesset might be dissolved to enable political restructuring.
Feb 4 2026
Netanyahu’s corruption trial resumes, raising political uncertainty
June 30 jumps to 66%8%
The resumption of Netanyahu’s high‑profile corruption trial heightened speculation that political opponents might push for an early Knesset dissolution, pushing the June‑30 probability upward.
Feb 4 2026
Israel announces large‑scale operation to locate last hostage in Gaza
The operation was presented as a decisive step toward ending the first phase of the cease‑fire, raising expectations that the Knesset would not be dissolved.
Jan 28 2026
Israel launches large‑scale operation to locate last Gaza hostage
Prime Minister Netanyahu announced a major military effort to recover the final Israeli hostage, a step seen as prerequisite for moving to the second phase of the U.S.‑brokered ceasefire, which could delay any parliamentary dissolution until after the June‑30 deadline.
Jan 28 2026
Israel’s cabinet meets to discuss opening Rafah crossing after hostage recovery
The cabinet convened to consider reopening the Rafah border following the return of the last hostage, signalling a move toward normalcy and reducing dissolution risk.
Jan 28 2026
Israel launches large‑scale operation to locate last Gaza hostage
June 30 jumps to 60%7%
The Israeli military began a focused search for the final hostage, raising hopes that the cease‑fire’s second phase could proceed, which temporarily boosted the probability of a Knesset dissolution before the deadline.
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« Le parlement israélien dissous par... ? » est un marché de prédiction sur Polymarket avec 5 résultats possibles où les traders achètent et vendent des parts selon ce qu'ils pensent qu'il se passera. Le résultat en tête actuel est « 30 juin » à 47%, suivi de « 31 mai » à 14%. Les prix reflètent des probabilités en temps réel de la communauté. Par exemple, une part cotée à 47¢ implique que le marché attribue collectivement une probabilité de 47% à ce résultat. Ces cotes changent en permanence. Les parts du résultat correct sont échangeables contre $1 chacune lors de la résolution du marché.
À ce jour, « Le parlement israélien dissous par... ? » a généré $1.1 million en volume total de trading depuis le lancement du marché le Sep 3, 2025. Ce niveau d'activité reflète un fort engagement de la communauté Polymarket et garantit que les cotes actuelles sont alimentées par un large bassin de participants. Vous pouvez suivre les mouvements de prix en direct et trader sur n'importe quel résultat directement sur cette page.
Pour trader sur « Le parlement israélien dissous par... ? », parcourez les 5 résultats disponibles sur cette page. Chaque résultat affiche un prix actuel représentant la probabilité implicite du marché. Pour prendre position, sélectionnez le résultat que vous estimez le plus probable, choisissez « Oui » pour trader en sa faveur ou « Non » pour trader contre, entrez votre montant et cliquez sur « Trader ». Si votre résultat choisi est correct lors de la résolution, vos parts « Oui » rapportent $1 chacune. S'il est incorrect, elles rapportent $0. Vous pouvez également vendre vos parts avant la résolution.
Le favori actuel pour « Le parlement israélien dissous par... ? » est « 30 juin » à 47%, ce qui signifie que le marché attribue une probabilité de 47% à ce résultat. Le résultat le plus proche ensuite est « 31 mai » à 14%. Ces cotes sont mises à jour en temps réel à mesure que les traders achètent et vendent des parts. Revenez fréquemment ou ajoutez cette page à vos favoris.
Les règles de résolution de « Le parlement israélien dissous par... ? » définissent exactement ce qui doit se produire pour que chaque résultat soit déclaré gagnant, y compris les sources de données officielles utilisées pour déterminer le résultat. Vous pouvez consulter les critères de résolution complets dans la section « Règles » sur cette page au-dessus des commentaires. Nous recommandons de lire attentivement les règles avant de trader, car elles précisent les conditions exactes, les cas particuliers et les sources.
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Les cotes de Polymarket sont fixées par de vrais traders qui mettent de l'argent réel derrière leurs convictions, ce qui tend à produire des prédictions précises. Avec $1.1 million échangés sur « Le parlement israélien dissous par... ? », ces prix agrègent les connaissances collectives et la conviction de milliers de participants — surpassant souvent les sondages, les prévisions d’experts et les enquêtes traditionnelles. Les marchés de prédiction comme Polymarket ont un solide historique de précision, surtout à mesure que les événements approchent de leur date de résolution. Par exemple, Polymarket a un score de précision sur un mois de 94%. Pour les dernières statistiques sur la précision des prédictions de Polymarket, visitez la page de précision sur Polymarket.
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Sur Polymarket, le prix de chaque résultat représente la probabilité implicite du marché. Un prix de 47¢ pour « 30 juin » sur le marché « Le parlement israélien dissous par... ? » signifie que les traders estiment collectivement qu'il y a environ une probabilité de 47% que « 30 juin » sera le résultat correct. Si vous achetez des parts « Oui » à 47¢ et que le résultat est correct, vous recevez $1,00 par part — un gain de 53¢ par part. S'il est incorrect, ces parts valent $0.
Le marché « Le parlement israélien dissous par... ? » est prévu pour être résolu autour du Jun 30, 2026. Cela signifie que le trading restera ouvert et les cotes continueront d'évoluer jusqu'à cette date. Le moment exact de la résolution dépend de la disponibilité du résultat officiel, comme décrit dans la section « Règles ».
Le marché « Le parlement israélien dissous par... ? » a une communauté active de 31 commentaires où les traders partagent leurs analyses, débattent des résultats et discutent des derniers développements. Faites défiler jusqu'à la section commentaires ci-dessous pour lire ce que pensent les autres participants. Vous pouvez également filtrer par « Principaux détenteurs » ou consulter l'onglet « Activité » pour un flux en temps réel des transactions.
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