Umm, you didn't say that either. Only after the fact.
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."
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."