It is important to not lump all people from one ethnicity together as having the same perspectives. Today in Israel you have the Just and equitable Jews who do Gods Will, and you have the unjust and inequitable who do not Gods Will. Likewise you have Just and equitable Palestinians who do Gods Will, and you have the unjust and inequitable who do not Gods Will. Yes, if the shoe were on the other foot, and the Palestinians were the ones in power, I do believe that there would be greater inequity against the Jews than the Jews are inequitable against the Palestinians today. This, however, does not excuse the lesser inequity the Jews are undertaking by coveting the land of those Palestinians who are equitable and at peace with the Israeli's.
The main point I was trying to relate here is that if Micah 2 is about the current inequitable group in power, then the travailing woman in Micah 4 & 5, and Revelation 12 which brings forth, is not to much further away. The events transpiring today in Jerusalem, are those that will bring the days of vengeance where armies compass Jerusalem and leave not a single stone atop another. All Jews will then be exiled from the land (Luke 21:24). Of the equitable and Just, not the least grain of them shall fall to the earth (Amos 9:9), and they shall return at the great gathering.
Amos 9:9 For, lo, I will command, and I will sift the house of Israel among all nations, like as corn is sifted in a sieve, yet shall not the least grain fall upon the earth.