Children of Peace Interview: Gershon Baskin
Professor Sarah Brown talks to Gershon Baskin, one of the most important figures in the peace process.
Professor Sarah Brown talks to Gershon Baskin, one of the most important figures in the peace process.
Gershon Baskin’s new book: “In Pursuit of Peace in Israel and Palestine”, where he paints an enticing picture of a possible golden future for the conflict-ridden Holy Land is reviewed.
Gershon Baskin provides an update on the Gaza Non-Violence Peace Initiative.
David B. Brooks reviews Gershon Baskin’s In Pursuit of Peace in Israel and Palestine.
Gershon Baskin firmly believes that Jerusalem/al-Quds day will reflect a Jerusalem in which conflicts are settled at the table through calm and rational dialogue by Jerusalemites who recognize that we all have a place in this city.
Gershon Baskin believes that If Hamas has thrown down a gauntlet to Israel to consider a long-term cease-fire, Israel should pick up the gauntlet and explore every possibility.
Gershon Baskin believes that escalation is written on the wall and the people of Gaza and Israeli certainly don’t want escalation and another war.
If the vision of Baskin and Abu Sarah is realized, it becomes a path to change the entire fabric of the Israel-Palestine conflict.
Gershon Baskin believes that the Yerushalayim-Al Quds joint Palestinian- Israeli list that will run for the Jerusalem city council presents a challenge to all Jerusalemites and an opportunity to save Jerusalem.