Watan – In a recent episode of “Ketab Al-Shohra,” hosted by Ali Yasin, famed astrologer Leila Abdel Latif unveiled a series of predictions for 2023. Among the most startling was a forecasted tragedy by year’s end, hinting at a missile strike on a hospital outside of Lebanon.
Abdel Latif also turned her gaze to France, predicting a state of emergency in Paris following a significant incident. The world, she suggests, will be abuzz with the unexpected death of a notable billionaire.
Japan, she warns, should brace for a natural calamity leading to substantial loss and damage. On a cosmic scale, an unforeseen event on Mars might have the world watching with bated breath. In the political arena, she foresees intensified sanctions on Iran’s Revolutionary Guard, with Russia and China emerging as Iran’s staunch allies.
A global banking giant, she suggests, will be embroiled in a scandal leading to a financial meltdown and eventual bankruptcy. In a more cryptic prediction, she alludes to prisons in an unspecified country being emptied due to food shortages.
Concluding her forecasts, Abdel Latif hints at a potential end to the Russia-Ukraine conflict and suggests that images of the late Libyan President Muammar Gaddafi and his son, Saif al-Islam, might resurface in Libya for a significant event.