In her monthly TV appearance via LBCI's “Tarikh Yachhad,” Leila Abdel Latif unveiled a series of new predictions on the local and international scenes.
Lebanon:
- Army Commander General Jean Qahwaji’s tenure to be extended
- Bombings might take place in Lebanon
- Festivals in Lebanon are at their best
- What happened in the northeastern border town of al-Qaa will not happen again
- The Lebanese army to take unexpected measures on the Syrian borders
- The Lebanese army to accomplish an achievement in the northeastern border town of Arsal
- Lebanon to witness an unprecedented phase
- Lebanon’s economy to boom
- A meeting among all political leaders to take place
- Syrians to stay in Lebanon as guests; they will not be resettled
- Northern Lebanon to witness more security and stability as well as development
- A security incident to take place in Sidon and the South
- House Speaker Nabih Berri to help overcoming all the obstacles facing the country’s offshore oil and gas file
- Security procedures to be implemented in Ain el-Helweh and its entourage
- Assassinations and clashes to occur in Ain el-Helwe refugee camp
- Reports to emerge about people present in the South of Lebanon with the aim of carrying out terror acts; Hezbollah, however, will prevent that from happening
Iraq:
- Iraq to witness more reconciliations and differences
- Most of Iraqi refugees to return to their homeland
- Iraqi Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi will not stay in Iraq
- The Iraqi army to govern the country
Syria
- Halab will be freed
- Big changes will occur in the Turkish politics acting in the interest of Assad
Turkey
- Failed Turkish coup will have negative consequences.
- Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan to visit Russia; unexpected alliances to take place
- International parties attempt to divide Turkey
- A great danger to surround President Erdogan
International:
- Terrorist operations to affect European and non-European countries, in particular France, Britain and Germany
- A number of mosques, churches and nightlife areas to be subjected to terrorist attacks