The Mark Of Assassination In Syria!
Assad may Well meet the Same Fate!
I’ve thought he would be Assassinated
And His Replacement Would be Antichrist
Ever Since He Replaced His Father as Ruler!
Assassination is likely between 2010 & 2015!
I have been expecting the assassination of Bashar Assad, the President of Syria, ever since he assumed the position upon his Father’s death. He does not have what it takes to fulfill the character of the Antichrist one finds in the Scriptures, but there are a few under him who do.
After his assassination I expect either the one immediately replacing him, or one who quickly replaces that individual, to be the Antichrist.
Begin Excerpt from DEBKAfile
Syrian TV: 17 killed in car bomb blast near Damascus airport
September 27, 2008
Syrian TV interrupted its broadcasts Saturday, Sept 27, to report that a car rigged with a 200 kg bomb had killed 17 people, injuring 14, when it exploded on the Damascus airport road. The blast occurred near a security forces or intelligence post at Sidi Kadad, at an intersection leading to the Shiite Sit Zeinab shrine. Security forces have cordoned off the area.
No further details were released.
DEBKAfile adds: The shrine is popular with Iranian and Lebanese Shiites.
The car bomb attack may have been aimed at some senior Iranian general or Revolutionary Guards officer or group involved in its nuclear program – or a Hizballah operative – on their way to the shrine.
It was the first explosion in Syria since February’s car bomb assassination of Imad Mughniyah, military commander of the Islamist group Hizballah, in February.
Begin Excerpt from Jerusalem Post
‘Israel, US to blame for Syria bombing’
September 27, 2008
Jpost.com staff and AP , THE JERUSALEM POST
Israel and the US are responsible for the car bomb which exploded in Damascus, killed 17 people and wounding 14 others, several Syrian political commentators and media outlets claimed Saturday.
The explosion, they said, was aimed at Iranian nationals, Army Radio reported. They based their allegations on the fact the street on which the car exploded led to Saydah Zeinab, a pilgrimage site for Shi’ite Muslims from Iran or Lebanon.
The car packed with 200 kilograms of explosives blew up in a southern neighborhood near the junction to the city’s international airport, shattering car and apartment windows, TV reported.
The charred booby-trapped car was seen sitting in the street near a primary school as firefighters stood near a wide crater believed to be caused by the blast.
Syrian Interior Minister Bassam Abdul-Majid called the bombing a “terrorist act” and said all the victims were civilians. Anti-terror units were investigating.
“We cannot accuse any party.
There are ongoing investigations that will lead us to those who carried it out,” Abdul-Majid told state TV.
Such bombings are rare in Syria, a tightly controlled country where the regime of President Bashar al-Assad has used heavy-handed tactics to crack down against dissent and instability.
But over the nine months, the country has witnessed two major assassinations. The secular government also says it is battling Sunni Muslim militants who have carried out several bombings and attacks in recent years.
Syria claims the militants infiltrate from neighboring Lebanon. Little is known, however, about Islamic militant groups here because information is limited by the state, which rarely discusses security issues.
But Saturday’s bombing was by far the largest and tested weaknesses in the government’s traditionally tight security grip.
One witness told Syrian TV that the explosion sounded like an earthquake.
“My apartment collapsed, and five of my family members are injured and in the hospital,” the witness said, without giving his name.
Another witness who was sleeping in his truck at the time of the blast said he it appeared as if the car bomb vehicle was a taxi.
“I saw lots of smoke and the glass windows of my truck shattered,” he told the TV.
An intelligence building is also located in the area, but cars are not normally allowed to park nearby and it was not clear how close the bombing was to the
building. Police sealed off the area, blocking motorists and pedestrians from approaching from where the blast occurred around 8:45 a.m.
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