As per his yearly tradition, Michel Hayek, renowned astrologer, made predictions for Lebanon and the region for the year 2025 on MTV.
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His projections include various sectors all while capturing the public’s attention.
Hayek’s predictions stir interest and debates amongst Lebanese people, reflecting a deep cultural engagement with astrology in our society.
For those interested in delving deeper into these predictions, the full details can be found down below:
Yes, there is a presidency and a president coming with a magic wand.
Currently, the names of candidates are in a pressure cooker, and I fear the cooker might explode before the dish is ready.
The top name so far is the Army Commander, but the code word carrying his name hides secrets that may overturn many facts.
The coming president seems like a transitional name, similar to the government name. He will reach the palace, and danger will arrive with him.
The number 9 (the session date) is a number that challenges luck.
Suddenly, a tremor shakes some Druze sheikhs, who react in an uncharacteristic manner.
Sanctions or no sanctions, above or below the table, on the street and with his party—Gebran Bassil will do everything to change the equation.
The settlement, which isn’t a settlement, will pass through Maarab.
Prime Minister Mikati won’t conform to any equation unless he decides to.
Massaad Boulos won’t pave a silk road for those who planted thorns, and he will be candid about this.
Charles Jabbour’s positions and proposals have far-reaching impacts, with echoes returning from afar.
The second album of successes by maestro Elias Alia will come at a high price.
Marwan Khoury will have a second duet, a solo at number one, and remain at the top.
A dark night will come alive at Casino du Liban.
The Ambassador Hall will steal the spotlight when it hosts a globally significant figure.
A sinister hand will knock on the door of the Ambassador Hall.
A skilled hand will face storms at Casino du Liban.
The Rotary and Lions clubs will contribute to Lebanon’s renaissance, with some faces rising to global prominence.
Hiba Tawaji has Western eyes on her, and instead of one offer, she has two to choose from.
Jamal Fayad awaits a significant confrontation and will raise the stakes boldly.
I see a school bus and hear a story.
Majd Harb is engaged in a battle unlike any other.
Osama Hamdan, from his headquarters and beyond, races against time as he awaits and is awaited.
The Armenian Revolutionary Federation and its leader won’t abandon their positions, sticking to their choices in all matters, always prioritizing Lebanon.
The Nejmeh team won’t stop scoring goals.
A dangerous game will be played on a Lebanese football field.
No matter who wins, football itself will triumph, benefiting clubs, fans, support, stadiums, and future generations.
In the foreseeable future, a sustained balance of fear will exist between Nejmeh and Ansar, with a football team carving its place between them.
Speaker Nabih Berri will remove the dish from the fire before others can serve it.
Amid diplomatic and security secrets surrounding the U.S. ambassador, a secret stirs in Awkar and its atmosphere.
All the action gathers under a single image of Patriarch Al-Rahi.
The National Bloc is heading towards a renewed bloc with old and new members.
Non-spiderweb connections exist between General Joseph Aoun and some dissidents from the Free Patriotic Movement.
All major and minor matters pass through the FPM and many of its members.
We might read or won’t read shocking news on the Traffic Control room’s screen.
Issam Fares returns to Lebanon, with his son at the forefront.
Wissam Hanna is on a tumultuous journey, with surprising signs directing his path.
Aljadeed station will face a challenge but will rise stronger.
With courage, Nadim Koteich will translate significant matters on the ground, with 2025 as his theme.
A suspicious hand will meddle with security, aiming to harm some FPM figures.
Dr. Mustafa Alloush faces an uncertain equation in Tripoli.
Zeinab, daughter of Haifa Wehbe, is in the midst of heated battles.
The journeys of Nabih Berri and Walid Jumblatt will achieve significant goals, but somewhere along the way, they will face a turning point.
A mysterious movement in the skies will unsettle the control tower at Rafic Hariri Airport.
Lebanese basketball and football will thrive, with Al-Riyadi and Sagesse clubs leaving their mark in an era where sports will dominate politics.
The Ethiopian community in Lebanon will assert its presence, with a prominent Ethiopian figure stirring Lebanese society.
The LBCI file will heat up between Samir Geagea and Pierre El Daher.
An LGBTQ+ individual will hold a high position, breaking barriers.
Electricity, with or without power, will light up the Zouk power plant and its surroundings.
A historic appearance by Marcel Khalife, with his promises and words fulfilled.
Chaos in Keserwan will revolve around one of its deputies.
A strange phenomenon will spread, unclear if it’s celestial or from another source.
It’s not a dream, nor am I dreaming—I see Saint Charbel walking in his monk’s robe and another attire.
Rabih Haber will pass through a transitional phase.
A resurgence in key Masonic forums will impact politics, economics, and tourism, with influence spreading from Lebanon to Syria and Jordan.
In the coming phase, bishops will become prominent figures and headlines.
The chisel and pen of Rudy Rahme will honor and shake him.
Reincarnation-related events will surface beyond the Druze community.
The Qobbeh Prison and its surroundings will suddenly be in the spotlight.
After greetings and check-ins, Hariri political forces will send a tough new message, marking a rough return.
Samir Geagea is more than just the leader of the Lebanese Forces.
Sami Gemayel won’t change his stance, orders, or preferences, refusing anything but his choices.
A suspicious ball is in play in Maarab.
Gebran Bassil isn’t concerned about battles, even if he gets splintered.
As for George Wassouf, his voice will resonate strongly, reminding us that he is right about “Al-Hawa Soltan” (love is king)
Minister Nasser Yassin will resist some malevolent attacks.
A monastery and a university—both part of a dangerous plot.
The architectural designs for new gas stations and their services will attract more customers on one hand, but on the other, they will contribute to an economic revival through aid efforts.
Retaliatory and multi-faceted attempts are being directed against one of the key figures in the oil industry.
In the spotlight: Ibrahim Kanaan and a bridge—at times he crosses the bridge, at times he is the bridge.
Lebanese construction entrepreneurs will race to see who can build higher.
Many notable marks in Lebanese media will bear the signature and legacy of Ziad Makary.
Najwa Karam will keep rising from one truth to another, turning every obstacle into a blessing, not a curse.
Lebanese drama production is set to make bold and qualitative leaps.
Beirut will once again become the “studio of the Arabs,” just as in the past, drawing all Arab stars to Lebanon.
Wael Kfoury will attract even more spotlight, but this time outside the stage.
A revolution will lead to an agricultural renaissance in Lebanon—this time both on land and at sea, with a spotlight on the ministry’s director-general.
Sports federations will rebuild and unite again, contributing to a renewed glory for Lebanese sports.
The Hallani family, led by Assi, will need more than a blue bead for protection. His daughter, Dana Hallani, will shine as a five-star chef and more.
Between Elissa’s spring and summer lies a word: waiting. She is waiting, and something is awaiting her too.
The largest investments in Lebanon will be marked by the phrase “Sur Mer.”
There will be prosperity both on water and land, even amid instability.
The Lebanese sea’s glory is approaching.
Bishop Hanna Alwan’s name will appear across various paths and directions.
The Marada Movement will chart a new line of rebellion.
Regardless of the play, Sleiman Frangieh will remain on the Lebanese stage, with the curtain open to all possibilities and developments.
Okab Sakr will reappear after some time—on screens and in multiple arenas.
A celebrity manager will be under scrutiny.
Several steps in Minister Leila Solh’s horizon will align with the vision of a greater Lebanon.
Nazek Rafic Hariri will break her silence—life opens doors for her, and she will open doors in return, with a focus on her daughter Hind.
President Mikati won’t be exempt from responsibilities, even though he is in need of rest.
Riad Salameh knew before he left. This marks the first mystery in the plot.
Riad Salameh gambled by leaving but won’t gamble by returning, as the matter is being handled calmly.
One of Lebanon’s beauty queens will suffer an injury to her beauty.
Dalia Walid Jumblatt will enter the arena.
Mystery will linger within the Amal Movement.
Sleepless nights at Ain el-Tineh will affect Berri’s wellbeing.
New developments will emerge between Saudi Arabia and Saad Hariri.
Ibrahim Al-Amin’s influence will rise, and no frozen accounts will remain in his goals bank.
A “quake” in Bkerke will shift focus to spiritual leadership.
From Saifi to AnNahar building, all the way to Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque, a coveted target is in sight.
Fadi Reaidy will break the wall of silence with his voice.
The hidden motives behind President Macron’s visit to the Cedars of Jaj will be revealed.
It’s time for Hannibal Gaddafi to no longer be forgotten behind bars.
Minister Mawlawi will reshuffle his cards and shake up many others in the process.
A Kataeb-affiliated group will reenact a scene reminiscent of the fiery Kataeb blood during the war.
Freedom of speech in Lebanon will be restricted in specific areas to prevent it from crossing boundaries.
Father Tony Khadra has a horizon filled with terms of reckoning. He’s moving without brakes—forward, as destined by God.
The schedule of the Gemayel family, from the youngest to the oldest, is filled with commitments, appointments, and surprises.
A victorious revenge for blood and the Kataeb Party, from Bashir to Pierre.
Revealing old and new truths.
A new campaign to tighten the Kataeb’s grip.
A female figure at the heart of the screen. As for family security and health, they remain in the gray zone.
Suddenly, a Lebanese bridge needs a connection.
Not sure if it’s intentional or by chance, the choice will fall on the Castle of Byblos.
Ray Bassil targets several objectives with a single shot and aims at multiple targets outside the firing range.
Naji Hayek accelerates, even if they say he’s rushing, but he truly is.
This time, Dr. Fares Saeed will be the one making predictions, and one of his predictions will come to light.
Cyrine Abdel Nour, the wait was a win, not a loss.
Hochstein is returning for more than one reason: diplomatically, to review his accomplishments, tighten the reins, and finish his mission, and emotionally, to check on someone he feels emotionally connected to, and he will keep going back and forth.
Smuggling will no longer be the monopoly of gangs, and some MPs will play that role.
Winter is unpredictable, and for women, leave the carpets on.
Multiple causes and the Iranian ambassador is a target; if the Iranian ambassador travels, his secrets will remain here.
A cut near the Iranian embassy and its world.
A step contributing to bridging the gap between Teimur Jumblatt and the Druze base.
Israel is on its way to return.
General Elias Beisri is a winning card, whether played or not.
What will be the resemblance between Bashir Gemayel and President Trump? Time will tell.
The name “Spinneys” keeps chasing me intensely.
At the Patriarch’s horizon, more points will confuse those who are not confused, and will mislead those who cannot be misled.
General Abbas Ibrahim is taking risks this time, but at his own expense.
Ziad Baroud, his record facing a group unlike him.
On the roads in Lebanon, at lightning speed, a checkpoint is set up to intercept a previous checkpoint or security point.
An urgent call for a Lebanese ambassador on an emergency mission.
Berri is safer in war than in peace, since the days of peace.
The Rahbani family enters Rome and the Vatican through the front door.
A retrospective focus on Samira Tewfik.
Offers are flooding to the Governor of the Central Bank, Dr. Wassim Mansouri, from both inside and outside Lebanon.
Solutions, not just a solution, for depositors’ money.
The central bank’s reserves are growing.
Tight control over the illegal stock exchange with an iron hand.
Euro bonds in bold letters on the schedule of Lebanon’s Central Bank, even if in a delayed manner.
The duo of hope and trust will be represented by Dr. Mansouri in the financial renaissance.
Gulf and foreign appetite for investments in Lebanon’s financial and banking files.
The St. Jude Children’s Cancer Center will be in the spotlight.
A mysterious cloud is hovering over the Banking Control Committee.
Disappeared judicial files will reappear; postponed files will be expedited.
An anticipatory operation targeting some judges and certain resignations and dismissals.
A figure close to Prince Talal Arslan, holding a former political position, is drawing new boundaries and horizons.
Majid Arslan is in the spotlight even more.
A high-pitched tone from Omar Harfouch’s tune deviates from its musical and political scales, raising the pitch.
A mountain housing eruption in Lebanon.
President Macron’s image will pass by the stairs of Fairouz’s house.
Again, between this piece of information and that, Sheikh Al-Husseini will be targeted, and a tremor will hit his corner.
Serge Dagher leads, between the observer and the observed.
Sarkis Sarkis is moving in a different direction and through another door.
Boushra Al Khalil receives suspicious news.
The war is still ongoing, or in the face of Emile Rahma.
Two images of monasteries: Mar Antonios Qozhaya Monastery and Our Lady of Nourieh Monastery, and the days will tell us the story.
Some stars who disappeared after shaping Lebanese song are coming back strong to the artistic scene as if they never left.
The name Simon Asmar will not become a history and a past to be forgotten.
I see a distorted relationship, for a while, between Walid Jumblatt and some Druze sheikhs.
The road map of Father Fadi Tabet is branching out, with various directions.
Fares Karam is jumping high hurdles without calculating the risk of falling.
The name Nawaf Salam will occupy the mind.
The Salam family will occupy the mind on the Lebanese scene.
Minister Mohammad Bassam Murtada is a prominent figure in the center of roles.
Someone whose family name is Murtada, is a phrase of caution and warning.
Hassan Shukair, Deputy Head of State Security, is changing the routine and expanding the influence, working more on the security of others than his own security.
Distinguished faces and names at the ceremony for receiving membership cards for the Lebanese Forces party.
New names, not from the Druze, are buzzing around Prince Talal.
Wiam Wahhab is neither mystic, nor ascetic, nor monastic, and still going.
Nancy Ajram is reshuffling her cards and making a fuss.
I’m seeing Mount Chouf, in its land and under its soil, in scenes calling out to be seen.
Water is slightly disturbed in the canals of Wael Bou Faour.
The upcoming phase for Lebanon will be under a military and economic umbrella.
Bkirki opens its doors to a bishop, and on its doors he changes attire.
The features of the Shiite earthquake will not last long before disappearing, despite all the aftershocks of this earthquake.
The Egyptian ambassador plays a very important and exceptional role, even amid the mines.
Voices are rising from within the Islamic group about the sharp shocks, making the group reassess its alliances and suspicious attempts to strike at Imad Al-Hout’s reputation.
Elias Bou Saab is overcoming all difficulties, even on an upward trajectory.
Lebanon in the churches of the Vatican, choirs, hymns, and priests will fill the air there.
Some influential activists on social media against politicians and others will be targeted, both here and abroad.
An attack on a security entity, seizing the uniforms, weapons, and vehicles of its personnel.
A darkness will color one of our holidays.
In the midst of the Lebanese-Turkish soap opera, real scenes, not acting.
Abeer and George Nehme are tough numbers.
Zein Al-Omar shines bright with high light and paves the way anew.
The sea seems to rise slightly.
The Lebanese Forces are forces, filling the scene with language, seats, positions, and centers that speak, and the ceiling is high.
An important lesson on the way to Walid Abboud at the School of Freedom.
From the diaspora directly to Lebanon and to Bkirki with an urgent call for a major mission, a mission like no other, Farah Nabih Berri crosses to another kind of task.
Maarab is hosting a workshop on the subject of the crown prince.
The journey after Suhail Abboud’s succession will not be easy.
Berri will cleverly avoid the trap, and neither the curse, nor the secret, nor the secret words mean anything to him.
I see Ali Hassan Khalil inside the frame, being played with in a sold frame, and even the big one, who will become in hope, will not be lost nor hope.
In a very sensitive file, the Lebanese Forces will simultaneously be in opposition and alliance.
The airport security apparatus is facing a plot from a secret security agency that shakes the airport, as if there is an account to settle.
We will hear a news headline generating two cases, and in both, it will carry his name, address, and content: Tony Khawaji.
The soldiers of God will face a forced situation.
A major movement unlike daily life is taking place at the Platinum building and its surroundings, and at Zaitunay Bay.
Diplomatically, Massaad Boulos is harsh with many politicians, officials, and the judge.
Massaad Boulos’s horizon contains two stations raising questions: one related to his role next to President Trump, the other linked to his travels, and his son Michael Boulos shares the spotlight with him, both in America and Lebanon.
The new government is promised with good news.
Lawyer Mark Habka will go all the way, even without caution.
An ambush on the road of one of the senior judges.
The Lebanese judiciary is prosecuting itself and beginning to regain its independence, dignity, and identity.
Figures with military backgrounds are leading front-facing civil positions.
Basketball will take all of Akram Halabi’s attention.
The Lebanese national basketball team is the groom in the basketball wedding.
Fadi Al-Khatib, from outside Lebanon, is extending a white hand to support basketball in Lebanon, out of loyalty and belonging.
Wael Arakji surprises the Lebanese basketball world, shaking both the game and the nerves of the audience.
The secrets piled up in Ali Hamdan’s chest and bag will be shown little by little, as much as he likes to help and solve matters, easing his chest.
International blocks will fall in the face of oil blocks in Lebanese waters.
Elie Mahfoud is riding the wave from one to six, and he doesn’t care to look back.
The meeting is exceptional, on an exceptional day, and the scene is also exceptional, with Patriarch Al-Rahi and Mufti Derian in the picture.
No one will disagree that what will happen is a tremor, a mysterious one, both in the sea and on land, and it’s unclear if it’s natural or man-made.
A file concerning an Islamic group will open, one page cold and one hot, and the file will be heated to see the group’s elements outside the prison.
Eyes will be on the Maronite Church, within the Maronite Church.
It will seem as though assassination is inherited in some Lebanese families.
Despite all the harsh stances, alarming messages, and words, the distance will shrink between Sheikh Mowafaq Tarif and Walid Jumblatt.
In the horizon of Bishop Moussa El-Hajj, two words: settling scores.
Doors after doors open in Maguy Abu Ghosn and her husband’s path, and the lights come from all angles, but there is one door colored gray.
Mohammad Karaki will be in a sea of confrontations and positions.
Beirut roles will be played on the Tripoli stage.
Lebanese people will intervene in Syrian affairs from both Lebanon and Syria.
Ashraf Rifi will be surprised and surprise with a new role.
Saad Hariri struggles at the expense of his health, making an effort and trying to make a lucky move.
With one big decision, Tele Liban will change something on its screen.
Actress Sara Abi Kanaan will succeed because she will mix her roles with the pain of life.
Samir Assaf’s basket will not remain empty.
I see a Palestinian camp, with and without weapons, its eyes and fire within and around it.
The hardened heads, sentenced and hidden, are rolling in the camp.
A Saudi season in Lebanon, and the field is its ambassador and embassy.
Lebanon’s cedars are under threat in some areas.
Lebanon’s saints are stealing the spotlight both in Lebanon and abroad.
The flight path between Beirut Airport and an Iranian airport is suspiciously dangerous, as though there’s a mystery in the airplane.
Ghassan Bin Jiddo dares to reveal secrets and information publicly, which may expose him.
Anticipatory confrontations against the open confrontations of Saleh Al-Machnouk.
Personnel from Hezbollah will speak about what no one knows.
Journalists and analysts associated with Hezbollah will continue their work, no matter the cost.
A bloody revelation of the Pager mystery.
Hezbollah will not remain silent.
The images and symbols related to the Islamic resistance in Lebanon, spread in many places, will be resisted.
Hezbollah near the Litani River will reconstruct above and below the ground.
They’re in one place, the borders are in another, and 1701 is in another.
Wafiq Safa appears in a new image, and the current silence is intentional.
Hezbollah’s calendar of holidays and events will be turned upside down, with dates and events changing.
It seems that a person, with courage and in his own way, will avenge the blood of Sayyed Nasrallah.
Sheikh Naim Qassem’s eyes will reveal important secrets.
Not all the urgent matters, files, and fateful issues will be allowed to cross the passage of Naim Qassem’s bridge.
The name and image of Mohammad Raad will fill the screens.
Whoever betrayed on the sly will be exposed publicly.
Hezbollah is in a battle to return to the fight.
Hezbollah: dead, but not dying.
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