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Palestinian elections and the unknown road ahead
Gershon Baskin feels that we need to replace the failed strategies that have left us with no road map to the future that involve mutual respect, understanding, acceptance and equality.
Gershon Baskin feels that we need to replace the failed strategies that have left us with no road map to the future that involve mutual respect, understanding, acceptance and equality.
Gershon Baskin senses that the area of the Al-Aqsa/Temple Mount has the cosmic power to transform the political Israeli-Palestinian conflict into a religious conflict between Islam and Judaism.
Gershon Baskin shares his ideas about Ta’ayush, a grassroots movement that claims to be working to break down the walls of racism, segregation and apartheid by constructing a true Arab-Jewish partnership.
Gershon Baskin hopes that he can join with international observers and witness in the great festival of democracy in Palestine.
Gershon Baskin proposes that correcting the law to prevent an indicted MK from serving as prime minister must be the first order of business in returning Israel to be a country with more ability for governance.
Gershon Baskin believes that the creation of a political movement is based on engagement and participation and on efficacy – the knowledge that your opinion matters and can be influential.
Gershn Baskin offers a suggestion which could relaunch a discussion of how we can truly make Jerusalem the city of peace and the core of Israeli-Palestinian peace.
Gershon Baskin senses that the vast possible areas of cooperation need to be taken out of storage in order to create a new reality.
Gershon Baskin shares his ideas regarding Is the 2-state solution dead? If so what other solutions are viable? How can we disrupt the status quo? Is time on our side?
Gershon Baskin suggests changing disks and starting to care about the humanitarian disaster that we are partners in creating.