Ongoing U.S.-mediated talks between Israel and Lebanon in Washington have produced a third round of direct negotiations in mid-May 2026, yielding a 45-day extension of the April ceasefire and continued discussions on Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon plus Hezbollah disarmament. These ambassador- and envoy-level meetings represent the first sustained diplomatic contact between the two countries in decades, though Hezbollah has publicly rejected participation and demanded full Israeli pullback before any engagement. Lebanese officials continue pressing for compliance with the truce amid sporadic violations, while Israeli statements emphasize security guarantees and the group’s demilitarization. Further sessions are scheduled in the coming weeks, with outcomes hinging on whether broader regional pressures or enforcement measures can draw Hezbollah into formal channels.
基於Polymarket數據的AI實驗性摘要。這不是交易建議,也不影響該市場的結算方式。 · 更新於$29,170 交易量
May 31
3%
$29,170 交易量
May 31
3%
A diplomatic meeting refers to a deliberate meeting between representatives of Israel and Hezbollah who are acting in an official capacity and are authorized to engage in negotiation or diplomacy regarding Israel-Hezbollah relations on behalf of their governments/leadership structures. Meetings conducted indirectly, for example, through designated mediators, facilitators, or interlocutors acting with the knowledge and authorization of the relevant governments, will qualify.
Brief greetings, chance encounters, or talks otherwise not deliberately aimed at diplomacy or negotiation will not count.
The meeting must be in-person (including indirect in-person meetings) and must be publicly acknowledged by either government or reported by a consensus of credible media. Remote meetings, phone calls, or other meetings where the relevant parties are not present will not count.
The resolution sources for this market will be official information from the government of Israel and Hezbollah leadership, and a consensus of credible reporting.
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0x65070BE91...A diplomatic meeting refers to a deliberate meeting between representatives of Israel and Hezbollah who are acting in an official capacity and are authorized to engage in negotiation or diplomacy regarding Israel-Hezbollah relations on behalf of their governments/leadership structures. Meetings conducted indirectly, for example, through designated mediators, facilitators, or interlocutors acting with the knowledge and authorization of the relevant governments, will qualify.
Brief greetings, chance encounters, or talks otherwise not deliberately aimed at diplomacy or negotiation will not count.
The meeting must be in-person (including indirect in-person meetings) and must be publicly acknowledged by either government or reported by a consensus of credible media. Remote meetings, phone calls, or other meetings where the relevant parties are not present will not count.
The resolution sources for this market will be official information from the government of Israel and Hezbollah leadership, and a consensus of credible reporting.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Ongoing U.S.-mediated talks between Israel and Lebanon in Washington have produced a third round of direct negotiations in mid-May 2026, yielding a 45-day extension of the April ceasefire and continued discussions on Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon plus Hezbollah disarmament. These ambassador- and envoy-level meetings represent the first sustained diplomatic contact between the two countries in decades, though Hezbollah has publicly rejected participation and demanded full Israeli pullback before any engagement. Lebanese officials continue pressing for compliance with the truce amid sporadic violations, while Israeli statements emphasize security guarantees and the group’s demilitarization. Further sessions are scheduled in the coming weeks, with outcomes hinging on whether broader regional pressures or enforcement measures can draw Hezbollah into formal channels.
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