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Israeli-Palestinian peace is achievable
Agreement is possible. The concessions within are not losses but gains and both sides will be able to stand tall and declare peace and victory.
Agreement is possible. The concessions within are not losses but gains and both sides will be able to stand tall and declare peace and victory.
On the 20th anniversary of the Oslo Peace Accords (1993 – 2013), Gershon Baskin shares his thoughts on What Happened to Peace in the Middle East.
Gershon Baskin shares his ideas on how to achieve peace in the midst of the conflict in the Middle East.
Gershon Baskin shares the highly emotional story of the kidnapping and murder of Sasson Nuriel, one of his wife’s first cousins, and his decision to do “everything humanly possible” to save the lives of other kidnapped people, should the occasions arise.
Gershon Baskin speaks at UC Irvine about 20 Years After the Oslo Peace Accords (1993-2013) – What Happened to Peace in the Middle East?
Gershon Baskin focused on the negotiations, the possibility of a two-state solution, and lessons learned from Israeli-Palestinian process, with Olive Tree Initiative students.
Gershon Baskin feels that the educational textbooks on both sides have absence of a clear, outright recognition of existence and the other side’s right to exist,