Israel-Iran conflict: Did Nostradamus predict World War III in 2024?

Israel-Iran conflict: Did Nostradamus predict World War III in 2024?


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The tensions in the Middle East between Israel and Iran Since last Saturday, April 13, with the deployment of missiles, drones and rockets, they have generated concern throughout the world and not only that, but they have also made many people remember one of the strongest predictions of Nostradamus for a possible Third World war and all the speculations around it.

Let us remember that the French astrologer wrote some prophecies and among them is one that is attracting a lot of attention, which is the one that indicates in his prophetic writings about a naval warfare in 2024, as well as geopolitical conflicts that could be happening today.

These predictions were written in the apothecary’s book called “The Prophecies”, where he revealed more than 900 situations that could occur in contemporary times and have a global impactso now with this conflict, it has caused a lot of concern among those who believe in its scriptures.

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What Nostradamus’s prophecy says about World War III

After what happened last Saturday, social networks were filled with comments, memes and concern until “World War III” became a trend, so many did not hesitate to remember this prediction of famous astrologer of the 16th century, because for many, his predictions have become a reality.

According to one of the paragraphs that can be read in his book “Les Prophecies”, a war could be closer than we think and many believe that this conflict could be in the Middle East where it could be involve other countries such as the United States, Russia, the United Kingdom, China, among others.

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“The red adversary will turn pale with fear, terrifying the great Ocean,” says the prophecy of Nostradamus.

Although many are pointing out that it would have referred to the situation between Israel and Iran, others believe that it could actually be interpreted differently and would actually be referring to the “red adversary” to the tensions that are also being experienced between China and Taiwan by Houthi attacks on ships in the Red Sea, which has affected international trade and the oil industry.

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