I think this is what it comes down to, specially at certain degrees, some events do have a taste of semi-otherworldly.When supranational or semi-outwordly groups decide time has come to make sacrifices, they do it.
Also, it may have been posted before, but I caught these remarks by Vladimir Putin, that I thought were interesting to consider:
President Putin clarifies Russia's position on geographic Palestine
Speaking on the occasion of Energy Week, Russian President Vladimir Putin recalled that initially, in 1948, the UN had decided to create a binational state in Palestine. It was not the unilateral Israeli declaration of independence that was endorsed by the United Nations, but the plan to create a binational state. Therefore, "it is impossible to solve the problem without the creation of a Palestinian state whose capital would be Jerusalem", the Russian president stressed.
President Putin expressed his surprise at the US announcement of sending the aircraft carrier USS Gerald Ford and its naval group - the cruiser USS Normandy and the destroyers USS Thomas Hudner, USS Ramage, USS Carney and USS Roosevelt - off the Gaza coast. "I don't understand why the U.S. is sending a naval group - what will they do there?" he asked.
Finally, the Russian president also declared himself unpleasantly surprised by the current scapegoating. "Iran is accused of all serious things, as usual, without proof," he observed.
This take on the position does not change the Russian Federation's doctrine on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The difference lies in the fact that until now Moscow refrained from publicly expressing its point of view on the issue.