Interviews
What went wrong? Learning from the mistakes of Oslo
Gershon Baskin, a longtime peace activist thinks that in future agreements there must be no constructive ambiguity and the language has to be explicit.
Gershon Baskin, a longtime peace activist thinks that in future agreements there must be no constructive ambiguity and the language has to be explicit.
Negotiators often get lost in the task of negotiating. The details consume their attention – and this is necessary. It is essential that the agreements are explicit and understood in the same way by both parties.
While Netanyahu is negotiating with Palestinians, his former friends, political allies will be organizing creation of a Palestinian state.
Gershon Baskin reiterates the lesson he learned as a young Judaean is that Israel is our home and coming here, making aliya, is a change of the essence of your life – and when you make that decision, it’s a life decision.