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Lebanon 2024 Predictions: Tarot Reader Reveals Surprising Insights

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At the end of the year 2023, there are many wishes and expectations for the coming year, and the Lebanese hope that the new year will bring goodness, happiness and peace to this country that has been suffering for decades.

In this context, “Spotshot” hosts tarot reader “Jenine Al-Rayes” to read to us her predictions for Lebanon, its politicians, and the world in the year 2024.

Will the war expand to include Lebanon? Will we receive severe blows? Or will we move towards breakthroughs little by little? Will there be presidential elections?

What is the future of our political leaders? What do you say about Dr. Samir Geagea, Sami Gemayel, Gebran Bassil, and Suleiman Franjieh, and their health and political conditions?

What is Bkerke’s role in the next stage? What is the status of Patriarch Mar Bechara Boutros Al-Rahi?

Also, what about Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah? Is he in danger? Will President Nabih Berri and President Najib Mikati continue in power? Will Saad Hariri return to political life and when? What about Walid Jumblatt, Prince Talal Arslan, and the situation of the Mountain parties?

Who is the next president? Is he one of the names proposed or a new character? What will Lebanon’s economy be like? When will the crisis end? What about depositors’ money and the exchange rate?
What is the fate of Gaza and Israel? Will the war end and how? Will we witness international interventions? What is the future of countries such as China, Japan and Europe?

What are the conditions of planet Earth? Will climate change continue? What about the surprising discoveries that the planet brings us? Are we still vulnerable to earthquakes, volcanoes and epidemics?

These and other topics were discussed by tarot reader Janine Al-Rayes to give us hope for a better future in the new year.

2023-12-30 15:35:16
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