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Israel withdraws from Lebanon by 2026?

How the prediction-market book is pricing "Israel withdraws from Lebanon by 2026?" right now, with a side-by-side platform comparison and zero-fee CTAs.

December 31 12% September 30 6% August 31 3% July 31 1% Volume: $7.3M Liquidity: $527K Closes: 30 Jun 2026
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Israel withdraws from Lebanon by 2026?

Platform comparison

PlatformYES oddsNO oddsFeeKYCSettlement
Polymarket (via Who Will Win 2026) Pick
polygram.ink (preferred broker)
12% 88% 0% (USDC on-chain) No-KYC up to $1,500 USDC, auto via UMA oracle See live odds →
Polymarket (direct)
polymarket.com
12% 88% 0% Geo-blocked in US/UK/EU USDC, on-chain See live odds →
Kalshi
kalshi.com
Up to 7% per trade US-only, KYC required USD See live odds →
Betfair Exchange
betfair.com
2-5% commission Full KYC from first trade GBP / EUR See live odds →
Manifold Markets
manifold.markets
Play-money (mana) None — play-money Mana (no cash-out) See live odds →

Outcome probabilities

Current market-implied probability for each outcome, from the live order book.

OutcomeProbability
December 3112%
September 306%
August 313%
July 311%
April 300%
May 310%
June 300%

Market context

Israel’s ground forces remain entrenched in southern Lebanon, with no official announcement of a full withdrawal as of July 2026. The crowd-implied probability of a complete pullout by June 2026 sits at 0% YES, reflecting deep scepticism that Tel Aviv will abandon its current posture. Historically, Israel has withdrawn from Lebanon multiple times—most notably in 1985, when it reduced its footprint but retained a “Security Zone,” and again in 2000, when it fully left southern Lebanon after an 18-year occupation[2][4]. Yet each withdrawal was preceded by clear diplomatic shifts or ceasefire agreements, none of which are evident today. The 2006 conflict ended with a confirmed withdrawal in October 2006, verified by UNIFIL, but that followed intense international pressure and a UN-backed ceasefire[2]. Today, no such framework exists, and Hezbollah’s military presence remains robust, making a unilateral Israeli exit highly unlikely.

Traders should monitor three key catalysts: any official Israeli Defence Ministry announcement of withdrawal, shifts in UN-mediated ceasefire talks, and changes in Hezbollah’s operational tempo near the border. A recent Al Jazeera report notes Israel has invaded Lebanon six times in 48 years, underscoring the pattern of repeated incursions rather than sustained disengagement[6]. Without a formal peace treaty or ceasefire, the consensus view—that Israel will not withdraw—is well-founded. However, contrarian value may lie in betting against the 0% if unexpected diplomatic breakthroughs occur, particularly if US or EU pressure intensifies ahead of the settlement window. The favourite here is clearly the “No” outcome, with the underdog being a sudden, unannounced withdrawal. Value spots remain thin, but contrarian angles could emerge if geopolitical conditions shift dramatically in the next 12 months.

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Methodology

This page is a comparison snapshot: one live quote, four reference venues with their key attributes, and a single execution path — every trade button routes to Who Will Win 2026, which mirrors the Polymarket order book directly.

Resolution & payout

At resolution the UMA oracle takes over: a proposer posts the outcome with a bond, any token holder can dispute within two hours. Without dispute the result is accepted and the smart contract distributes USDC instantly.

On Kalshi (CFTC-regulated) resolution runs through their in-house clearing engine in USD. Betfair Exchange settles after match end in the account's local currency. Manifold pays no cash — only its in-platform "mana" currency.

FAQ

Where can I trade this market with the lowest fees?
Polymarket is geo-blocked in the US/UK/EU. The easiest 0%-fee broker into the same order book is Who Will Win 2026. Kalshi charges up to 7% per trade; Betfair Exchange takes 2-5% commission on net winnings.
Is this market available outside the US?
Polymarket itself is geo-blocked in the US/UK/EU. Always check the legal status of prediction markets in your jurisdiction before trading.
What does Polymarket cost to trade?
Polymarket itself charges 0% — the only cost is the Polygon network fee, typically under $0.01 per transaction. Off-chain venues like Kalshi or Betfair charge 2-7% commission.
Do I need to KYC for this market?
On Polymarket directly, no — it's wallet-based. Intermediary brokers like Who Will Win 2026 trigger KYC only above $1,500 of lifetime trading volume; under that you trade pseudonymously with a single wallet address.
How reliable are the quoted odds?
The YES/NO percentages are the live mid-prices of the Polymarket order book. On deep markets they move every few seconds; on thinner ones you'll see short plateaus.
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