End Syria’s isolation
Gershon Baskin believes that there is so much more to be gained from Syrian engagement than from their isolation.
Gershon Baskin believes that there is so much more to be gained from Syrian engagement than from their isolation.
Gershon Baskin, the founder of IPCRI, an Israeli and Palestinian think tank and Knesset member Robert Ilatuv of the Israel Beitenu party discuss pros and cons of a two State Solution.
Gershon Baskin and Hanna Siniora, in an open letter to the leaders of Palestine and Israel present three wild “out-of-the-box” ideas that could help to translate some of the progress into concrete steps that can be already implemented and would not only strengthen the process by translating them into reality, but will also strengthen their leadership facing their own people and the need to convince the public to support the process.
As a neo-Zionist I am more concerned with the Jewish future than the Jewish past, and as such I recognize that we must come forth from the passages of Torah into the reality of the 21st century Middle East, and make the necessary concessions now so that our neighbors can live with the same collective and national dignity that we demand for ourselves.
Gershon Baskin shares his thoughts regarding the The fall of the Gaza Strip to Hamas.
I am a neo-Zionist, a proud member of the Jewish people; an Israeli patriot committed to a prophetic vision of embodied within our Declaration of Independence a believer in our future.
Walk the Green Line is your opportunity to experience what the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is all about.
With the renewal of the peace process it is worthwhile to look at some of the lessons that should have been learned from the failure of the process thus far.
Gershon Baskin has endorsed a version of the new Olmert-Bush nostrum for reviving a peace process with the de-Hamasified Abbas.
Gershon Baskin believes that the Palestinian leadership has reached a new crossroad – and they must make a choice in which direction to lead.