Your statement is vague and hard to understand. Nonetheless, it seems you are making some sort of comparison between physical and spiritual Israel and some discussion should ensue in regard to our proper approach to the matter.
I don't know much about Haifa but am aware that there has been a large (actually one of the biggest movements in the world) of gay activists in Tel Aviv. At least in part God may be bringing judgment more severely there because of their rebellion which has some shades of this in Revelation but also Isaiah 1:10 in regard to Jerusalem which could be extrapolated to this and like regions of sin.
The heart of the matter is where the Lord is exactly into His evaluation of the current "State" of Israel. A brief research into the subject shows that the British mandate and eventual Baflour Declaration in 1917 got the ball rolling to the eventual creation of the state of Israel in 1948. We see in Isaiah 66:7-8 prophetic evidence of this event; but we also need to keep in mind that men set up the current political state as well as dividing previous Arab and Muslim nations in what is the named countries of the "Middle East" today to a large extent. I am of the opinion that much as Israel of old; God will be with them if they are walking in righteousness and vice versa in disobedience. Given that a Christian cannot be a citizen in Israel unless they have Jewish background and the death sentence in some ultra Orthodox places along with attitudes of banishment from family as a nation they are still very hostile to Christ. I still hold to the general concept that there are certain actions that may trigger God judging sooner rather than later. It is much like God still at work in the church today despite the fact only a small remnant remains. Israel has yet to go through its greatest trial as the book of Zechariah and Revelation detail to purge those who are truly God's children and to restore the nation.
I don't know much about Haifa but am aware that there has been a large (actually one of the biggest movements in the world) of gay activists in Tel Aviv. At least in part God may be bringing judgment more severely there because of their rebellion which has some shades of this in Revelation but also Isaiah 1:10 in regard to Jerusalem which could be extrapolated to this and like regions of sin.
The heart of the matter is where the Lord is exactly into His evaluation of the current "State" of Israel. A brief research into the subject shows that the British mandate and eventual Baflour Declaration in 1917 got the ball rolling to the eventual creation of the state of Israel in 1948. We see in Isaiah 66:7-8 prophetic evidence of this event; but we also need to keep in mind that men set up the current political state as well as dividing previous Arab and Muslim nations in what is the named countries of the "Middle East" today to a large extent. I am of the opinion that much as Israel of old; God will be with them if they are walking in righteousness and vice versa in disobedience. Given that a Christian cannot be a citizen in Israel unless they have Jewish background and the death sentence in some ultra Orthodox places along with attitudes of banishment from family as a nation they are still very hostile to Christ. I still hold to the general concept that there are certain actions that may trigger God judging sooner rather than later. It is much like God still at work in the church today despite the fact only a small remnant remains. Israel has yet to go through its greatest trial as the book of Zechariah and Revelation detail to purge those who are truly God's children and to restore the nation.
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