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UK, Germany, France, Italy oppose Israel death penalty bill
Government Briefs · Mar 30, 2026

Four European foreign ministers urged Israel to drop a bill expanding capital punishment, citing discrimination risks and threats to democratic commitments.

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Government Briefs

Government Briefs · Mar 30, 2026
UK, Germany, France, Italy oppose Israel death penalty bill

Four European foreign ministers urged Israel to drop a bill expanding capital punishment, citing discrimination risks and threats to democratic commitments.

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Government Briefs · Mar 15, 2026
U.S. and Israeli Forces Near Complete Destruction of Iran's Defense Industrial Base Amid Operation Epic Fury

U.S. and Israeli militaries struck over 15,000 Iranian targets in 10 days, severely degrading Iran's missile and drone capabilities.

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Polymarket Briefs · Mar 25, 2026
Israel–Lebanon ground offensive odds surge to 99.9% amid Iran war signals and Beirut’s Iran envoy expulsion

Over the past week, market odds jumped 25 points to 99.9%, likely reflecting traders pricing in near‑term action as Israel’s war with Iran continues and Lebanon expels Iran’s ambassador.

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Polymarket Briefs · Mar 23, 2026
Israel–Lebanon ground offensive odds surge to 98.7% amid late-window repricing and regional escalation signals

The market’s probability for a major Israeli ground offensive in Lebanon by Mar 31, 2026 jumped about 20pp this week to 98.7%, likely reflecting late-window repricing and broader escalation signals.

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Polymarket Briefs · Mar 20, 2026
Probability of Netanyahu Leaving Office by March 31 Drops Amid Regional Tensions

The market probability that Netanyahu will be out by March 31 declined by 5.8 percentage points over the past week, likely reflecting ongoing regional conflict and political stability signals.

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