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Tremor and the Death of a Party Leader: Leila Abdel Latif’s Latest Predictions

Tremor and the Death of a Party Leader: Leila Abdel Latif’s Latest Predictions

Leila Abdel Latif appeared as a guest on the fifth season of the program "The Unknown," hosted by Rudolf Helal, where she shared a series of new predictions regarding Lebanon and the Arab world, including:

- The sudden departure of a leader from one of the major Lebanese parties, which will lead to a division within the party.

- An earthquake that will be felt by the Lebanese and will cause a wave of fear, slightly stronger than the earthquake of February 2023.

- A resurgence of crises related to gasoline, food supplies, and medicine.

- Strikes in schools and universities.

- An economic solution in Lebanon, with banks resuming the provision of loans.

- The Ministry of Health, the Red Cross, and the Civil Defense will be on alert due to an important event.

- A formal period of mourning will cover Lebanon.

- A commotion in front of one of the prisons in Lebanon.

- The issuance of new laws and measures concerning Syrian refugees, which will stir controversy in Lebanon.

- Extensive deployment of the Lebanese army in the south and significant international aid for the Lebanese army.

- There will be tremors or strikes on Lebanon, but they will remain within limited areas, and successful negotiations are anticipated, with occupied Lebanese areas set to join Lebanon soon without war.

- Lebanon will benefit from oil and gas wealth, and the significant surprise will be a large gold reserve in the mountains of Lebanon, boosting the Lebanese economy and making Lebanon independent from any other country in the world.

- Great sadness in Britain and concerns about the royal throne.

- A serious incident in the Red Sea that will take one's breath away.

- A naval conflict lasting for a period.

- American ships and vessels will withdraw from the Red Sea back to their bases after some time.

- The death of an Arab artist while performing on stage.

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