Of course Buz, as you know, the Olivet Discourse is about the events leading up to the destruction of the Herodian additions to the Temple. It's not about current events at all.
You need to do your homework Paul and read what the Olivet discourse includes. It begins with the destruction of the temple, goes on to say gentile nations will occupy Jerusalem, meaning the Jews will be driven out and from there the preaching of his gospel to all the world, the end of gentile occupation of Jerusalem meaning gentile nations out and Jews back in, darkening of the sun and moon, heavens shaken and his (Jesus's) appearing in the clouds to receive up his elect people which his angels gather to him. In the interim there are periods of warfate, tribulation, nations rising against nations, and so forth. Far, far too many events and occupations of Jerusalem for your hypothesis. This ties in with Ezekiel and many of the OT prophesies which prophesy the same stuff. You're outa your field here, my friend. The whole picture comes together nicely when you put it all together with all the prophets and Jesus. The Jews back in as we see them after 1900 years, the preaching of his gospel worldwide, etc is ample evidence of it's acuracy in fulfillment.