I don't like Blatter, but given the timing of this "coup attempt" and the fact US is apparently behind it (with the aim of taking the World Cup away from Russia), I'm OK with Blatter's reelection. The alternative "reformer" prince Ali would probably have been even worse. They did have to drop the motion of expelling Israel from FIFA, at least for now, which is a shame, but I'm pretty sure it's going to be back in a year or two.
Putin has been ambivalent towards Jews since he came to power and is not as subservient as the American regime (not only the Republicans). From one side he does keep prominent Jews in positions of power in Russia, as long as they don't interfere with his politics. On the other side, he did not hesitate to take them out when they tried to go openly against him. The various Jewish power-brokers Berezovsky, Gusinsky, Khodorkhovsky etc. were either expelled or imprisoned when they tried to openly confront him. Abramovich was de-facto expelled to England, albeit with all the money he looted from Russia which is outrageous. Geopolitically, he recently committed a shipment of some pretty powerful anti-aircraft missiles to Iran, just to upset the Israelis and US and make their negotiating position weaker. He also is taking out various "non-govermental organizations", many of which were subversive Jewish "human rights" fronts. He obviously is aware of the Jewish power-structure and won't go directly against them and often will compromise, but feels strong enough to go against them tactically. A bit like the old Joseph Stalin policy.
+1 very knowledgeable post