Re: When the Judeo-Christian armies attack Ka'aba from Syria...
Coming back to some historical reality, let us recall Surah Al-Feel.
The superpower of that time was Yemen and its ruler Abraha had sent an army to destroy the Kaa'bah. Abraha had also taken Abdul Mutallib's (Makkah's ruler) camels and when Mutallib came before Abraha, he only asked for his camels and not for him to spare the Kaabah, because he was the owner of the camels and Allah was the owner of the Kaabah.
So Abdul Mutallib left for the mountains with his followers instead of trying to fight a stronger enemy where he would have no chance and since he knew that Allah would protect his own house. The rest we all know.
Compare this story to Lajwab's fantasy of occupying the Kaabah to somehow save it from destruction. Already tried in 1979 and the result was only bloodshed.