The astrologer Michel Hayek appeared on MTV channel, announcing several predictions for Lebanon and…

**Lebanon:**

- In 2024, Lebanon will witness a year of partnerships.

- The upcoming phase suggests hidden motives behind every deal.

- Lebanon will experience a dual airport scenario: Rafic Hariri Airport and a new airport on the horizon.

- The banking sector will undergo closures and mergers in a new fashion. Real estate will see shifts in investors.

- Lebanon will diverge from the established system.

- Residential triangles, French-style, will coexist with security squares.

- Public administrations will strive for recovery. The Lebanese Renaissance will progress towards the south.

- Southern Lebanon will thrive with expatriates and thousands of tourists.

- Substantial deposits will flow into Lebanon.

- A blow to Lebanon will pave the way for future rebuilding.

- A president will emerge through unconventional means.

- Beirut will attract both wealth and intellect.

- Beirut will regain its status as the capital of capitals.

- Downtown Beirut will reclaim its former glory.

- Lebanon's savior will come through a miraculous event.

- A significant event is anticipated in Hamlaya.

- Fares Said's name will gain prominence.

- Director-General of Civil Aviation, Fadi el-Hassan, will capture attention with a striking appearance.

- Judge Sernanda Nassar will navigate through conflicting files.

- Focus on Father Khenaisser in his alarming weather predictions.

- Popular anger will spare no political authority. An airplane will touch the water.

- Clan-based movements will come at a high cost.

- Developments in an oil refinery between Tripoli and Zahle.

- President Michel Aoun's agenda will be adjusted, featuring an unconventional visit.

- The Rabieh Palace will be bustling with visitors. The revolution will not be forgotten.

- 2024 will not be a wasted year.

- Lebanon will be "reformatted."

- Gaza-like scenes in Lebanese camps.

- A Lebanese ambassador will carry a booby-trapped message.

- Minister Bassam Mawlawi insists on his slogan "You are in the crosshairs."

- A plan to remove Judge Ghada Aoun is in progress.

- Complete political retirement is on the horizon.

- Images of Imam Musa al-Sadr and Mrs. Rabab al-Sadr will dominate the scene.

- A heavy attack on the embassy in Awkar.

- Museums in Lebanon will become attractions, especially the "Nabu Museum."

- Wiam Wahhab will not heed any red signals.

- An unprecedented event at Deir Mar Charbel in Annaya.

- The Maameltain region will undergo transformation in two events, turning it into a better place.

- A winning card for Samir Geagea through a close associate.

- The Sunni street will lead, regardless of the leader.

- Leila Solh will be among the names making a difference.

- A clash among members of the Progressive Socialist Party. A significant appearance for Minister Talal Arslan.

- Jbeil will outshine other cities.

- Foreign mafias will carry out security operations in Lebanon.

- "Solidere" will witness a revolution, a boom, and crazy investments.

- Traffic police will fill the streets every day, not just on occasions.

- Treasures will be found in Batroun and its mountains.

- Bassil Slimane Franjieh will emerge from behind the scenes.

- Security forces are on trial.

- Attention turns to the Electricite du Liban company.

- President Najib Mikati, a man of surprise and shock: surprise after surprise, even shock.

- Rafic Hariri Airport: Targeting a political figure.

- Najib Mikati faces a current that neither sinks nor swims.

**Saudi Arabia:**

- Saudi diplomacy will be a source of significant developments.

- The Saudi Royal Court in an urgent announcement.

- A problematic shift in the image of Mohammed bin Salman.

- A significant event in Mecca.

- Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's visit will tip the scales.

- Saudi opposition intensifies outside the kingdom.

**Kuwait:**

- The Emir of Kuwait will be the prince of positive shock.

- The Kuwaiti Emir directly intervenes to resolve conflicts, even in sports.

- Governance files are reviewed one last time before going to the archives.

- The Kuwaiti Emir oscillates between hastiness and calmness.

- A new vision for Kuwait's National Assembly and Cabinet.

- The end of corruption in Kuwait.

**Palestine:**

- Al-Aqsa Mosque will be the focal point.

- Gaza's wealth in the sea remains for Gaza and its people.

- "Palestine from the sea to the river" will not just be a slogan in speeches.

- The Palestinian curse will haunt America and Israel.

- The Palestinian nightmare will linger in the minds of settlers in the camps.

- The Qassam Brigade's uniform will become attire worn by everyone.

**Qatar:**

- An unusual demonstration in Qatar.

- The Emir of Qatar convinces Biden to change his stance on a matter related to Palestine.

**Jordan:**

- A new constitution for Jordan.

- Expectations of King Abdullah prove true and accurate. Jordan's economy and tourism prevent collapse and a repeat of the past.

- Life and vitality will emerge from the heart of the Dead Sea in Jordan.

- Jordanian sports move forward.

- King Abdullah in the stadium to support sports.

**Egypt:**

- The Grand Sheikh of Al-Azhar stands at a crossroads.

- Bassem Youssef enters the events scene.

- Egyptian military in Palestine.

- Voices of Egyptian opposition will not reach the point of complete silence.

- Mona El Shazly and Omar Adib illuminate the Arab screen with achievements born out of challenges.

- Strange entities roam between the sea of Egypt and its skies.

- Desire to destroy businessman Ahmed Abu Hashima.

**Oman:**

- Sultanate of Oman's health raises concerns.

**Israel:**

- The Israeli War Council is on the brink of a volcano.

- A captive in Hamas prompts a movement against Israelis.

- The waters of the Sea of Israel will not be protected.

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