The next Palestinian generation
Gershon Baskin believes that Palestine will be freed and lives will improve when the young people of Palestine understand that they need to take a direct role in building their state.
Gershon Baskin believes that Palestine will be freed and lives will improve when the young people of Palestine understand that they need to take a direct role in building their state.
Gershon Baskin strongly believes that no stone sanctified by man is worth the blood, death and destruction that its sanctification brings.
Gershon Baskin recommends that we climb down from positions of ultimatums and work together towards ensuring that we don’t reach another round of horrific violence spurred by religious fervor.
Gershon Baskin firmly believes that no walls or fences will ever enable our two people to live without regard for the other. Those walls must come down, but that will only happen through engagement and real peace between Israel and Palestine and not from Palestine in place of Israel
Gershon Baskin believes that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is not a religious conflict between Judaism and Islam, although some work very diligently to make it so.
in this television interview, Gershon Baskin shares his unique insights as to what exactly is happening in Gaza.
Gershon Baskin claims that when he first visited the Western Wall for his bar mitzva in 1969, he touched the Wall and even placed a note between its cracks, but was not moved.
Gershon Baskin believes that eventually our leaders will enter into negotiations and eventually there will be an agreement and we should all begin to recognize the even the Israeli-Palestinian conflict can be resolved.
Gershon Baskin shares his insights about the electrical crisis in Gaza, Trump’s peacemaking efforts and the standoff with Qatar.
Gershon Baskin believes that if both people want to be a free people in their land, it can only happen when both sides are free in their land – if only one side has freedom, it is never really free.