Article by James B. Jordan, against the common futurist view:
https://lastdayspast.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/The-Future-of-Israel-Re-examined-James-B.-Jordan.pdf
Relevant as this is one of the key points that has to be broken in modern evangelicals that think they have to somehow support Ashkenazi's in hopes they will one day all convert, the Bible simply is not addressing them in this passage.
Guys like Doug Wilson end up going to the futurist view even though he knows better (he has read plenty of James B. Jordan), because he has jewish family members.
Jordan has warned the plot to get Christians to support the State of Israel over their Palestinian Chrisitan brothers and treat jews as some central part of Christianity is a Satanic delusion, audio clip:
https://files.catbox.moe/heswyj.mp4
Joel Webbon (Right Response Ministries) with Andrew Isker also explain this in Webbon's series on the JQ. So it's good the alternative view is spreading because it's almost certainly the correct one. No one would suggest the Samaritans had any relevance to any New Testament future prophecies, yet Ashkenazi's corrupted bloodline is even less relevant.
This is not to suggest the Khazarian theory, Ashkenazi's do have some bronze age Levantine genetics (mixed with other groups), and do likely contain curses that came with continued Talmudism (and their parasitical evolutionary group strategy), but there are no pure-blooded Israelites on this planet with any claim to OT covenant promises that were all made null and void with 70AD, including Romans 11 that was fulfilled probably late 60's AD.
Though on the subject of revelation, I wonder if the modern nation of Isntrael itself is a form of the Abomination of Desolation spoken of (though obviously it was also referring to the statue of Jupiter actually put in the Temple after the Roman Occupation).