Hezbollah’s Radwan Force commander killed amid fragile ceasefire

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The commander who rebuilt Hezbollah’s Radwan Force has been killed, per Lebanese media. The Polymarket ceasefire contract for Israel and Hezbollah by April 30 sits at 100% YES.

The killing follows a period in which over 150 Hezbollah members were reportedly killed before the ceasefire. The Israel x Hezbollah ceasefire by April 30 at 100% reflects full confidence in the truce’s immediate continuation, though the ongoing hostilities point to a fragile situation.

The June 30 contract also holds at 100% YES. Market volume is at zero and there are no recent trades, which suggests traders are holding positions and betting on continuation while remaining wary of flare-ups.

Trade face value is at $0, pointing to either a pause in activity or a lack of conviction about short-term changes. There has been no price movement in this sector.

The ceasefire market remains locked at 100% through June, but the killing of the Radwan Force commander and the significant casualty figures introduce real risk. A YES share at 100¢ pays $1, meaning there is no upside for new buyers, only downside if an escalation breaks the truce.

Keep an eye on statements from Benjamin Netanyahu or Nawaf Salam, and watch for shifts in military posture or diplomatic talks. Any official confirmation of ceasefire violations or new military engagements could move these contracts sharply.

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