Recent reports of U.S. construction beginning on a large facility near the Gaza border at Re'im, combined with deployments of F-22s and other assets to Israeli airbases and expanded use of Ben Gurion Airport for military purposes, have supported expectations of a formal announcement. At the same time, congressional debates over deeper defense integration in the FY2027 NDAA, Israel's historical preference for self-reliance without permanent foreign bases, and ongoing negotiations on aid and cooperation frameworks create offsetting uncertainty. The 50% implied probability reflects this balance between concrete infrastructure steps and the absence of an official sovereign-base declaration by U.S. or Israeli leadership. Further progress on tenders or joint statements could raise the odds, while delays from budget reviews or political opposition could lower them.
Eksperymentalne podsumowanie AI odwołujące się do danych Polymarket. To nie jest porada handlowa i nie ma wpływu na rozstrzyganie tego rynku. · ZaktualizowanoA qualifying announcement must be a clear and declarative statement that the United States will station military personnel in Israel indefinitely, beyond any temporary presence that may exist for mission-specific purposes. For purposes of this market, Israel is defined to exclude territory in the West Bank and Gaza, but to include the Golan Heights and Shebaa Farms.
A qualifying announcement must be made through official channels, by an individual acting in an official capacity. Statements made incidentally or informally in a context not intended for official communication do not qualify.
Once a qualifying announcement is made, this market will resolve to “Yes” regardless of whether it is later reversed, or whether the decision to maintain a military presence is ever actually implemented.
Resolution will be based on official information from Donald Trump, the United States Government, the United States military, and their official representatives.
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0x65070BE91...A qualifying announcement must be a clear and declarative statement that the United States will station military personnel in Israel indefinitely, beyond any temporary presence that may exist for mission-specific purposes. For purposes of this market, Israel is defined to exclude territory in the West Bank and Gaza, but to include the Golan Heights and Shebaa Farms.
A qualifying announcement must be made through official channels, by an individual acting in an official capacity. Statements made incidentally or informally in a context not intended for official communication do not qualify.
Once a qualifying announcement is made, this market will resolve to “Yes” regardless of whether it is later reversed, or whether the decision to maintain a military presence is ever actually implemented.
Resolution will be based on official information from Donald Trump, the United States Government, the United States military, and their official representatives.
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0x65070BE91...Recent reports of U.S. construction beginning on a large facility near the Gaza border at Re'im, combined with deployments of F-22s and other assets to Israeli airbases and expanded use of Ben Gurion Airport for military purposes, have supported expectations of a formal announcement. At the same time, congressional debates over deeper defense integration in the FY2027 NDAA, Israel's historical preference for self-reliance without permanent foreign bases, and ongoing negotiations on aid and cooperation frameworks create offsetting uncertainty. The 50% implied probability reflects this balance between concrete infrastructure steps and the absence of an official sovereign-base declaration by U.S. or Israeli leadership. Further progress on tenders or joint statements could raise the odds, while delays from budget reviews or political opposition could lower them.
Eksperymentalne podsumowanie AI odwołujące się do danych Polymarket. To nie jest porada handlowa i nie ma wpływu na rozstrzyganie tego rynku. · Zaktualizowano
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