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The discussion on the market "Nasrallah remains Hezbollah leader through Oct 31?" primarily revolves around the reported death of Hassan Nasrallah and its implications. Participants debated the trustworthiness of various sources confirming his death, such as Tasnim News Agency and other media outlets. The potential for dispute resolutions within the betting platform was also discussed, given the conflicting reports and information reliability.
- Questioning Media Reliability: Many users expressed distrust in the Tasnim News Agency and similar sources, highlighting a history of misinformation.
- Impact of Nasrallah's Death: The unforeseen death led to speculation about the future of Hezbollah's leadership and geopolitical dynamics, especially concerning Israel and Iran.
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🤺JustKen
1 week ago
This is NOT over. Hezbollah is attempting to locate his limbs, glue him back together, and reanimate him.
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🤺JustKen
1 week ago
In the event of Nasrallah's passing, the next in line to lead Hezbollah is Rashida Tlaib.
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🤺JustKen
1 week ago
Hezbollah planned for this, and just unveiled MechaNasrallah. He's half robot!
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CatsNGooseBBQ
1 week ago
Hezbollah is delaying their announcement until they buy up all the shares on the correct outcome
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FinallyHappening
1 week ago
He died like a dog
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n/a
1 week ago
Iran claims that for every leader killed, they have another ready to take their place. So, does that mean he's already dead?
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n/a
1 week ago
We're really slacking on the assassination markets here... wen Khamenei market??
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n/a
1 week ago
50% robot, 100% Nasrallah
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0xFJAFJKLDSKF7JKFDJ
1 week ago
Resolves 50-50?
Jovenel
1 week ago
BREAKING: Hezbollah announces the death of Hassan Nasrallah
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420420420
1 week ago
he alive we smokin joint rn
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ArtVandalay
1 week ago
https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/hebrew-media-reports-growing-israeli-assessment-nasrallah-killed-in-beirut-strike/ More recent and more reliable that "BBC Pidgin"