Prophesied Destruction of Damascus Imminent??
Isaiah 17:1“Look, the city of Damascus will disappear!
It will become a heap of ruins."
A stunning report published by Jane's Defense Weekly confirms rumors of a July explosion  at a Syrian military base at al-Safir, near Aleppo, in which reportedly"dozens" of Iranian engineers were killed along with their Syrian counterparts. 
Syria had originally dismissed reports of the explosion by saying the blast was  generated by the desert heat causing the accidental detonation of a stockpile of explosives. 
Jane's reported that the explosion was actually triggered while the engineers were  fitting a chemical warhead onto a Scud-C missile. The explosion and fire released containers of the deadly nerve agents VX and sarin gas, as well as a  mustard gas blistering agent. 
Israeli Internal Security Minister Avi Dichter told reporters this week, "Iran has  entered into strategic cooperation with Syria on conventional and  nonconventional weapons development," adding, "The Iranians are very big in Syria."
Iran's Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is preparing Syria to cover his flank, should war break out  between Israel and Iran over Tehran's nuclear arsenal. Ahmadinejad is evidently gambling on Syria taking out Israel while Iran squares off against the  United States. Were Iran and Israel to face each other head-to-head, one or the  other would inevitably cease to exist. Israel would have no choice but to  annihilate Iran before Iran annihilated Israel.
Israel's "Samson Option" is named after the biblical judge who sacrificed himself in order to take his enemies with him. In the event of its  impending destruction, Israel's retaliatory plan involves taking the Middle East  along with it. 
As the Iraq experience has proved, war with the United States is survivable. The  terms of Israel's "Samson Option" mean war with Israel involving first-use weapons of mass destruction is not.
To Ahmadinejad's way of thinking, if somebody has to be martyred to the Mahdi's cause,  why not Syria? Twenty-five hundred odd years ago, the Hebrew prophet Isaiah  prophesied of the destruction of Damascus. This prophecy is made more fascinating  by the fact it remains unfulfilled in history.
Damascus is the oldest continually inhabited city on earth. Although conquered many  times, its status as an economic and cultural center of antiquity preserved it  intact to this day. 
But Isaiah predicted Damascus would one day face utter destruction: "Behold,  Damascus is about to be removed from being a city and it will become a fallen ruin," he writes in Isaiah 17:1. 
The prophet also predicts Damascus' destruction will come at a time when "the glory of Jacob" had begun to fade (verse 4), at a time when Israel is in great peril of being "shaken like an olive tree," leaving only a few "on the topmost bough."  
Isaiah prophesies that, when Damascus' destruction comes, there will be "an uproar of many peoples" and "the rumbling of nations" but that they will flee at God's rebuke. 
It seems clear from recent events that Syria is preparing chemical and biological weapons,  and possibly some form of nuclear weapon for use in some future war against  Israel. Syria and Iran have been outfitting Hezbollah with the latest in  offensive weaponry since the war of June 2006. 
Israel is unlikely to sit back and wait for a first-use chemical or gas attack from  Damascus. Neither is it likely to wait until Ahmadinejad can use Syria to flank  them in the event of conflict with Iran. So the number of Israeli raids against  Syrian targets is likely to escalate until either Israel has destroyed the  threat or Syria responds militarily. If Syria attacks with weapons of mass destruction, it can expect a massive, in-kind Israeli response.  
Bible prophecy doesn't make allowances for a full-scale unconventional war of  annihilation of Israel by Iran, however. Ezekiel predicts Iran's participation of the  Gog-Magog invasion as part of a Russian-led alliance, not a regional alliance with  Syria. Both Iran and Israel are listed as participants in that future conflict. 
But Syria isn't. 
Syria isn't numbered among any of the various protagonists prophesied to participate  in the conflicts of the last days. 
Isaiah describes the destruction of Damascus in much the same terms that would be used  today to describe the effects of all-out, no-holds-barred Israeli retaliatory  strike against a Syrian gas attack. 
"At evening time, behold, there is terror! Before morning, they are no more" (Isaiah 17:13-14). 
Assad had better reconsider his options – while he still has some.
 

 
 
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