Insights
We need to make partners for Israeli-Palestinian Peace
Gershon Baskin explores ways on how we can begin to rebuild the sense that we do have partners for peace.
Gershon Baskin explores ways on how we can begin to rebuild the sense that we do have partners for peace.
Gershon Baskin feels that the world will be a better and a safer place with women in important positions.
Gershon Baskin believes that Jerusalem can be the window to the world of the struggle for equality in Jerusalem.
Gershon Baskin shares his policy briefs on what the new Biden administration should do regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Gershon Baskin reminds us that we all have to remember that there will be a post-Abbas era a post-Netanyahu era and a post-Trump era.
Gershon Baskin believes that we need strategic political thinking to be developed by civil society actors on both sides to engage and to work together to change the very bleak reality that we are in today.
Gershon Baskin believes that it will take Israeli and Palestinian citizens to learn the language of “peace speak” to create an enabling environment that will change hearts and minds among both peoples.
Gershon Baskin hopes that the young generation of Palestinians will lead the way and that their vision will, in fact, lead us all to peace.
Gershon Baskin senses that it is a dangerous time, and the first task to rebuild solidarity in our society is to remove the root cause: Netanyahu.
Gershon is more than willing to provide insights and advice about re-engagement, but new ideas must be faced by new fresh hearts and minds.