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Ghanaian Prophet Apostle Francis Amoako Attah Predicts April End to Israel–Iran Conflict

A prediction by Ghanaian religious leader Apostle Francis Amoako Attah on the timeline of the ongoing Middle East crisis has stirred public discussion, following his remarks on Angel TV.

Speaking during a live broadcast on March 24, 2026, the cleric stated that the tensions involving Israel and Iran would not extend beyond April 2026. According to him, the conflict is expected to end before the close of next month, with global economic activity stabilising shortly after.

“The US–Israel–Iran conflict will end by April ending; businesses will return to normal by June ending,” he said during the interview.

His comments come at a time when the conflict has raised global concern, with widespread reports of economic disruption, destruction of property, and loss of lives across affected areas. Many observers have been questioning how long the tensions will persist and when stability will return.

Prophet Amoako Attah indicated that beyond the cessation of hostilities, economic recovery would follow within weeks, projecting that businesses worldwide would begin to normalise by the end of June 2026.

The prophecy has since drawn mixed reactions from viewers and the public, with some expressing optimism about a swift resolution, while others remain cautious given the complex geopolitical nature of the conflict.

The ongoing tensions in the Middle East continue to have far-reaching global implications, particularly for trade, energy prices, and economic stability, making forecasts about their resolution a subject of significant public interest.

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