Umm, you didn't say that either. Only after the fact.
I'll post the exchange, and the fact remains that I have yet to see you produce any evidence to support your assumptions about Beirut and dismissal of my dream as prophetic from the Lord (aside from your opinion).
Sorry, "watch for Beirut" isn't a prophecy. Common sense could tell someone there's a possibility Israel's conflict with Hamas might spill over into Lebanon. Winter is approaching in the northern hemisphere; I could say "watch for snow." That doesn't make it a prophecy. That's just my opinion, not a personal attack.
Show me any evidence prior to August 1st in which someone - anyone - had predicted or foreseen Israel literally bombing Beirut and killing Hassan Nasrallah. And then it happened on my birthday.
Here's how I explained it on my Facebook page, which is available to anyone who wants to see because I've linked it in previous comments above if you feel inclined to look:
Now, let's say I'm a man the Lord has called to prophesy. I travel the country prophesying, telling people what the Lord is going to do to the USA. I wrote a book about prophecy. I have prophetic dreams. What are the odds the Lord would give me a dream about this particular city and that it would be in the news headlines around the world on my birthday? The bare minimum odds of this happening are (days in a year) 1/365 x (cities on Earth) 1/10,000 = 1 in 3,650,000. Factor in that the dream was given to me of all people: 1 in 8 billion.
It defies mere "coincidence."