
Russian President Vladimir Putin has recently taken a position publicly known to be uncharacteristic of him - open and direct criticism of Israel’s handling of the Palestinian cause. Although it’s true that Russia typically and routinely votes against Israel at the United Nations, Putin himself is hardly known to express vocal resentment towards Israel in public. This development is therefore being seen by diplomatic sources and analysts as an indication that Russia henceforth intends to more actively advance and promote Palestinian issues at the United Nations. The end result should naturally result in a strengthening of Russia’s hand or “active presence” in the Middle East peace process effort.
This analysis, based on the wider Arab-Israeli conflict was  carried in a recent edition of the Jerusalem       Post. The article further reported that, in a recent speech in  Moscow, the Russian president was quoted stating that: "The humiliation  and the oppression that the Palestinian people are going through are a  source of danger and destabilization, and every step must be taken to  eliminate the humiliation and oppression”. Putin reportedly also spoke  out against settlement construction and said that the settlement  enterprise constitutes "a cause increasing tension in the Middle East." 
 
 These positions are thought to be uncharacteristic of Putin in at  least two ways. Firstly, Putin’s comments align to US President Barack  Obama’s stated position on Israeli settlement projects – which in itself  is unusual in the sense that Putin rarely supports US diplomatic  approaches – in public. Secondly, Putin has so far been thought to  support Israel and has even forged good diplomatic and economic ties  with the Jewish nation. 
 
 Some recent cases in point evidencing the mutual working  relationship between the two nations were that Israel refrained from  protesting the widely condemned annexation of Crimea that started in  March of 2014, much to the chagrin of the US. It is also known  additionally that Russia has a keen interest in the vast gas and oil  reserves recently discovered in Israel, and has been discussing  proposals of mutual benefit with Israel.
 
 Putin's comments were undoubtedly welcomed by Palestinian  President Mahmoud Abbas, whose initiative to win a UN Security Council  vote (for its resolution to force Israel to withdraw from the West Bank   on a timetable)has been buoyed. The intended goal is to finally  facilitate the establishment of a Palestinian state. Israel, on the  other hand has predictably not been encouraged by these developments.  Adding cause to their concerns is the apparent  growing comradeship  between Russia and Iran, as reportedly evidenced during talks on  Tehran's nuclear program with the P5+1 group of world powers.
 
 What isn’t so clear is what exactly has prompted the further  hardlining of positions by Russia towards Israel.  A hint may be found  in Putin’s resolve, which is clear in the choice of the words “…and  every step must be taken to eliminate the humiliation and oppression (of  the Palestinians)”, not to mention his virtually unprecedented  reference to Israeli settlements as “a cause increasing tension in the  Middle East." His words “every step must be taken” certainly do not  suggest an aversion to military action as a potential step.
 
 What is the significance of all this? Could it be that Russia is  positioning herself to spearhead a military invasion of Israel, under  the convenient and popular guise of protecting the Palestinian cause and  helping to enforce a Middle East peace agreement? Could the real reason  for such a Russia-led attack be instead an attempt to forcefully  “plunder and loot” Israel’s vast and much valued gas and oil reserves,  not to mention gaining control of a highly strategic geographical  location for military and expansionist purposes?
 
 From a Bible prophecy perspective, we know that in these last  days, there will be a Russia-led alliance that will wage war against  Israel. We also know that God will actually provoke such a war by  putting “hooks” in the “jaws” of “Gog” – widely believed by Bible  prophecy scholars to represent present-day Russia (Ezekiel 38:3-4,  10-12). Iran (Persia) is also mentioned in Ezekiel’s scenario as a key  partner in the anti-Israeli military alliance. Reading today’s news and  current affairs, it’s easy to see how the cozy relationship between  Moscow and Tehran would facilitate such developments.
 
 “On that day thoughts will come into your mind and you will devise  an evil scheme. You will say, “I will invade a land of unwalled  villages; I will attack a peaceful and unsuspecting people (Israel) —all  of them living without walls and without gates and bars. I will plunder  and loot and turn my hand against the resettled ruins and the people  gathered from the nations, rich in livestock and goods, living at the  center of the land.” (Ezekiel 38:10-12).
 
 The reference to “rich in livestock and goods” suggests the lure  of financial/economic gain or a “great spoil” (see also Ezekiel 38:13).  This may partially represent a dominant control over vast natural and  mineral reserves. Such a catch would grant tremendous economic advantage  for Russia – such as in the natural gas market in Europe and beyond,  already well exemplified by the control and reach of Russian gas giant  Gazprom.
 
 The outcome of this war will be that God will directly intervene  and cause the anti-Israel alliance to fight each other. In addition, God  will enforce their crushing defeat using the elements of nature and  direct interventions to destroy that alliance: “…And so I will show my  greatness and my holiness, and I will make myself known in the sight of  many nations. Then they will know that I am the LORD.’” (Ezekiel  38:18-23).