Amid fragile ceasefire conditions following the Gaza war, plans for a US-coordinated multinational stabilization force—with pledged troops from Indonesia, Morocco, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, and Albania—remain stalled after Israel blocked a reconnaissance tour on April 30, insisting no foreign security personnel enter until Hamas is fully dismantled. This development reinforces trader caution, as diplomatic tensions escalated with Israel's recent interception of Gaza-bound aid flotillas in international waters near Greece, drawing condemnation from Spain and others. Upcoming Trump administration "Board of Peace" meetings and UN Security Council oversight through 2027 could advance deployment timelines, though Israeli approval and Hamas threats pose key barriers to resolution.
Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket. Esto no es asesoramiento de trading y no influye en cómo se resuelve este mercado. · Actualizado$611,501 Vol.

30 de junio
26%
$611,501 Vol.

30 de junio
26%
The foreign personnel must physically enter the terrestrial territory of the Gaza Strip to qualify. Entering the maritime territory, as occurred during the US’s attempt to construct a floating pier in 2024, or entering the airspace will not qualify.
Entering Israeli controlled buffer zones will not qualify.
Egyptian or other forces operating solely along the Egyptian/Gaza border will not qualify regardless of if they cross the border.
Foreign personnel carrying out individual special operations, diplomatic missions, or solely humanitarian operations will not qualify.
Qualifying deployments must involve active-duty personnel of at least one foreign state or international institution (e.g., the UN or multinational missions) who are officially sent to Gaza for an operational role (e.g., peacekeeping, convoy escort, detention, logistical support). To qualify, the deployment must occur within the specified timeframe; mere announcements will not suffice.
The resolution source will be a consensus of credible reporting.
Mercado abierto: Feb 18, 2026, 6:39 PM ET
Resolver
0x65070BE91...The foreign personnel must physically enter the terrestrial territory of the Gaza Strip to qualify. Entering the maritime territory, as occurred during the US’s attempt to construct a floating pier in 2024, or entering the airspace will not qualify.
Entering Israeli controlled buffer zones will not qualify.
Egyptian or other forces operating solely along the Egyptian/Gaza border will not qualify regardless of if they cross the border.
Foreign personnel carrying out individual special operations, diplomatic missions, or solely humanitarian operations will not qualify.
Qualifying deployments must involve active-duty personnel of at least one foreign state or international institution (e.g., the UN or multinational missions) who are officially sent to Gaza for an operational role (e.g., peacekeeping, convoy escort, detention, logistical support). To qualify, the deployment must occur within the specified timeframe; mere announcements will not suffice.
The resolution source will be a consensus of credible reporting.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Amid fragile ceasefire conditions following the Gaza war, plans for a US-coordinated multinational stabilization force—with pledged troops from Indonesia, Morocco, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, and Albania—remain stalled after Israel blocked a reconnaissance tour on April 30, insisting no foreign security personnel enter until Hamas is fully dismantled. This development reinforces trader caution, as diplomatic tensions escalated with Israel's recent interception of Gaza-bound aid flotillas in international waters near Greece, drawing condemnation from Spain and others. Upcoming Trump administration "Board of Peace" meetings and UN Security Council oversight through 2027 could advance deployment timelines, though Israeli approval and Hamas threats pose key barriers to resolution.
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