A prediction from Nostradamus has resurfaced after the US-Israeli attacks on Iran on Saturday (28 February)

People have been linking the ongoing Middle Eastern conflict to an old Nostradamus prediction.
For people who are unfamiliar, Nostradamus, real name Michel de Nostredame, was a French astrologer and seer who was born in 1503 and died in 1566.
He was responsible for the text Les Propheties, which outlined his 942 predictions in the form of poems, written in a mixture of word order in many languages to avoid the Church’s wrath.
As we say, one of them have resurfaced as people are questioning whether it could be linked to the current conflicts after the joint US-Israeli attacks on Iran on Saturday (28 February).
Donald Trump’s attack saw Iran’s Supreme Leader, Khamenei, amongst a number of other officials, k-i-lled and the Middle Eastern nation responded by firing ballistic missiles at Israel, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and Jordan.
When more countries are getting involved, the conflict has sparked WW3 fears, which in turn has led people to revisit Nostradamus’ specific prediction about war.