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Middle East war predictions: Night of 7 May till 18 May 2026; kinetic activity's continuation likely

Back on April 18, 2026, I had predicted this in my May 2026 overview:

Thus, it is no wonder to me that around this predicted time frame, another "peace deal" offer has come from the United States. I cannot judge its sincerity, without casting more charts, but even if it comes to any fruition leading to a temporary peace in the region, I still expect further incidents for now, given that charts show high activity. If the offer is not sincere at all, then the needle may move faster.

Overall, thus, I am expecting the Middle East war to continue in this period with some kinetic actions: they may be sporadic or sustained, I am not sure which. Overall, activity on the charts seems high in this region, as I said earlier, and if these are not limited to earthquakes or storms, then the energy will spill out in violent incidents.

If my anticipation about the continuation of kinetic incidents is wrong, then instead of strong events of a war, one would get relatively "minor" incidents: accidents, landmines exploding, light and moderate quakes, storms, etc. However, the happening of events is near-certain near the prediction lines: the only question that remains is of their intensity. Everything operates in the context of relativity, as astrology is defined by an event's imprint on mass consciousness.

PREDICTIONS

Within the period of 8-18 May, it is towards 13-15 May that I am anticipating major events could occur, given what I had written about 14-15 May here, including that some financial markets may fall strongly. However, it is not necessary that events have to occur in West Asia necessarily: they could occur elsewhere, including in Cuba, for which I had written that "strong incidents affecting Cuban government and society" could occur around 14-15 May.

Noteworthy malefic incidents, strong ground activity (collapse of buildings and structures, fall of objects to the ground, earthquakes, landslides, etc.) and/or notable accidents are likely near (within 250 km of the line, but mostly much, much closer) the following prediction lines. You may extrapolate all lines further at both their ends; I have looked only at the most relevant sections, but events can occur on extrapolated sections of the lines, too.

(For dates till 12 May 2026, this post ought to be read in conjunction with the earlier-published predictions for 4-12 May 2026.)

  • Line between 27°00′N, 61°49′E (near Moultan, Sistan and Baluchestan Province, Iran) and 23°48′N, 60°59′E (a point in the Gulf of Oman, southeast off Chabahar, Sistan and Baluchestan, Iran). This is a strongly malefic line, and major airstrikes, fall of objects/structures and high violence can be anticipated near this line. Note that this line crosses the sea near where the U.S. blockade is present.

  • Straight line running through 35°00′N, 58°17′E (north of Bajestan, Razavi Khorasan, Iran). Heavy rains or storms could also occur in some areas near this line.

  • Line between 35°00′N, 57°47′E (south of Mar Andiz, Razavi Khorasan, Iran) and 29°00′N, 55°33′E (south-southwest of Sirjan, Kerman, Iran).

When extended south, the same line can be described thus: between 27°00′N, 54°52′E (north of Merakan, Hormozgan, Iran) and 22°23′N, 53°23′E (south-southeast of Shubaytah, Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia). This southern section, notably area in the Abu Dhabi emirate, looks very highly malefic.

  • Straight line running through 23°00′N, 53°19′E (near Arada, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates).

When extended north, the line passes close by major Iranian hubs such as capital Tehran and Isfahan. Troubles to authorities and ruling institutions also possible near this line.

  • Line between 30°00′N, 53°00′E (near Seydan, Fars, Iran) and 25°00′N, 51°09′E (northwest of Al Kharrara, Al Wakra, Qatar). Conflicts and/or troubles for the children and the young highly likely near this line.

  • Line between 33°36′N, 52°20′E (near Yaftabad, Isfahan, Iran) and 30°00′N, 50°48′E (near Babakalan, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, Iran). Conflicts and/or troubles for the children and the young highly likely near this line.

  • Straight line running through 34°42′N, 46°50′E (near Kolucheh, Kermanshah, Iran). Troubles for those in position of power or conflicts to gain power could also occur near this line.

  • Line between 36°30′N, 47°14′E (near Qusha Bolagh, West Azerbaijan, Iran) and 31°53′N, 44°52′E (near Abu Sawar Sakhr, Al-Qādisiyyah Governorate, Iraq). Troubles for those in position of power or conflicts to gain power could also occur near this line.

When extended south, the same line will cross the Red Sea; it can be described thus: between 21°23′N, 40°16′E (near Alhada, Makkah Province, Saudi Arabia) and 17°00′N, 38°34′E (near Anker, Eritrea).

  • Line between 32°30′N, 39°43′E (north of An Nahidayn, Al Anbar Governorate, Iraq) and 26°23′N, 36°40′E (northeast of Zurayb, Tabuk Province, Saudi Arabia). Troubles to authorities could also occur near this line.

When extended north, the line passes to the west of Mosul (Iraq).

  • Straight line running through 33°12′N, 35°53′E (near Ufaniya, Quneitra Governorate, Syria). Border conflicts and/or troubles for the children and the young highly likely near this line. All of Lebanon, Israel and Palestine are well within the range of this line.

  • Line between 34°30′N, 35°21′E (off Tripoli, Lebanon) and 32°42′N, 34°17′E (off Haifa, Israel).

Note: Regularly updated lists of some of my successful predictions in the past can be found here. They include Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's assassination and the U.S.-Israel-Iran war's beginning date, popular unrest in Iran, Brown University and Bondi Beach mass shootings, India's trade troubles with the U.S. and worsening economy, the Twelve-Day War, the timing of India's missile strikes on Pakistan, the death of Pope Francis, Trump win, Japanese, French, Indonesian, Thai and South Korean politics in the recent past, several elections correctly called, and numerous earthquakes, accidents and other disasters (such as the UPS plane crash in Kentucky, the Switzerland, Hong Kong, Dhaka, and Ōita fires, or the Japan, Shigatse, and Kamchatka big earthquakes).

For more predictions about weather, earthquakes, accidents and specific events in other parts of the world, you may visit Astro Weather Watch.

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