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The Judeo-Christian values our nations were founded on
Gershon Baskin feels that Jerusalem will never really be one, open city until the reality of two Jerusalems is recognized and accepted by both sides.
Gershon Baskin feels that Jerusalem will never really be one, open city until the reality of two Jerusalems is recognized and accepted by both sides.
Gershon Baskin thinks that there is a danger that the advice now being received by the leaders from the head of the Mossad may be a real and present danger to the State of Israel.
Gershon Baskin addresses Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar and tells him to understand that the agreements that Israel has made through Egypt, the UN and Qatar will remain on paper and will not be fully implemented until all of the Israelis are returned to Israel.
Gershon Baskin believes that the two-state solution is not yet dead; it is close to death, but it is still too early to bury it.
Gershon Baskin is confident that the financial collapse of the Palestinian Authority will have far reaching consequences for everyone living between the River and the Sea.
Gershon baskin believes that the Palestinian resistance to the Trump plan is reasonable, understandable and even admirable, and if we were in their place we would strive to do the same.
Gershon Baskin asks if there really people here who are opposed to civil rights or who are against peace?
Gershon Baskin feels that Israel is becoming a place which is increasingly difficult for him to live in and identify with
Gershon Baskin feels that as long as each side believes the other side lost more, they will continue to delude themselves that real victory is actually possible without ever sitting down at the table and trying to negotiate a way out of this mess.
Gershon Baskin believes that as long as each side believes the other side lost more, they will continue to delude themselves that real victory is actually possible without ever sitting down at the table and trying to negotiate a way out of this mess.