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Get to Know Laila Abdel Latif's Major 2026 Predictions


Wed 24 Dec 2025 | 05:51 PM
Rana Atef

In times of global uncertainty, future predictions may attract wide public attention, especially when they address security, politics, and natural disasters. Within this context, astrologer Laila Abdel Latif would present a set of forecasts suggesting that 2026 could be a year filled with serious challenges worldwide.

According to astrologer Laila Abdel Latif, the year 2026 may represent a highly unstable global period, marked by overlapping political crises, security threats, and natural disasters. 

To begin with, she suggests that the Arab region could face serious political tension, as an attempted assassination of an Arab leader might occur but would ultimately fail, potentially pushing Arab states toward unified and stricter security responses.

Moreover, Abdel Latif indicates that the region could witness the assassination of a high-ranking Arab military figure, an event that might have wide political and security consequences, especially during the early months of 2026. 

At the same time, escalating instability in countries such as Turkey, Palestine, Syria, Jordan, and Lebanon may lead to major structural and political changes, with some borders or political systems possibly being questioned.

In addition, she warns that terrorism could resurface in public spaces, as an attack might take place during a large entertainment event, turning a celebration into chaos.

Similarly, the kidnapping of a prominent figure could happen, leaving their fate unknown for a period and drawing intense international media attention. 

As a result, ongoing wars may not end soon and could expand into new regions, prolonging global instability.

On the environmental level, Abdel Latif predicts that severe natural disasters might occur, including massive storms and powerful sea waves that could threaten coastal cities, particularly between Europe and the United States, while some Arab countries may also be affected. 

Furthermore, dangerous ice-related phenomena could cause flooding or destruction, especially in Turkey.

Turning to the United States, she believes that New York City, particularly Manhattan, might experience tragic incidents involving civilians and police, alongside a serious economic downturn that could lead to the collapse of major banks and corporations.

Finally, she suggests that geopolitical tensions may escalate, as a renewed confrontation between the U.S. and Afghanistan could result in the return of American forces, while the exposure of an advanced international espionage network might shock the global military community.